The Korea Agricultural Technology Advancement Institute (KOAT) has announced a reorganization, expanding from six to seven divisions. This restructuring aims to accelerate the dissemination of agricultural technology and deliver more tangible results to the public. The changes, announced on December 12th, are intended to improve the institute’s responsiveness to evolving agricultural needs. KOAT anticipates the new structure will streamline operations and enhance its ability to support farmers and the agricultural sector. The reorganization focuses on bolstering technology transfer and practical application of research findings. Officials state the move will facilitate quicker adoption of innovative agricultural practices nationwide. The institute expects the changes to contribute to increased productivity and sustainability within Korean agriculture.