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South Korea's Han River Miracle: The Green Revolution That Preceded Industry

5 min · 2. juni 2026
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Before the steel mills and shipyards of South Korea's economic miracle, there was rice. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the overlooked agricultural transformation that laid the foundation for the country's rise. They discuss the Saemaul Undong's rural modernization, the development of high-yield 'Tongil' rice varieties, and the controversial role of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. The episode also examines the human cost: the displacement of farmers, the decline of traditional village life, and the environmental toll. Through the story of agricultural scientist Dr. Heo Mun-hoe and the 'Green Revolution' of the 1970s, they reveal how feeding a nation was the first step toward building an industrial powerhouse. #SouthKorea #GreenRevolution #SaemaulUndong #TongilRice #HeoMunhoe #ParkChunghee #Agriculture #EconomicMiracle #HanRiverMiracle #1970s #RuralDevelopment #Modernization #KoreanHistory #FoodSecurity #Fertilizer #Pesticides #EastAsia #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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