In 2021, South Korea's self-sufficiency rate for milk stood at 45.7 percent, a further decrease from the previous years. During the period of consideration, South Korea's production of milk stayed roughly the same but could not meet the increasing demand.
Milk self-sufficiency rate in South Korea from 2012 to 2021
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