Bu Yeo County, confirms the results of stable fruit production technology in high temperature periods on site.

Published 2025년 10월 28일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] Bueup County held an event to share the results of a demonstration project for stable fruit production during the hot season and to check the on-site application effects for farmers. On the 26th, the county held a "2025 Fruit Field Demonstration Project Evaluation Meeting" at a facility jujube cultivation site in Jeongdong-ri, Hongsan-myeon, with the participation of about 40 farmers. This evaluation was conducted to confirm the effects of various new technologies in actual farms and to derive improvement points. In the demonstration project for jujube cultivation, shading nets were installed at 40 cm intervals on the top of the facility greenhouse, achieving an effect of lowering the internal temperature by up to 6℃. Through this, it was possible to ensure stable fruit production even in the middle of summer.

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Evaluation of 8 fruit tree technologies, including the Wangdatechu facility house demonstration project, to strengthen climate-responsive agricultural infrastructure Bueo County held a meeting to share the results of demonstration projects for stable fruit production during high temperatures and to verify the effectiveness of on-site application by farmers. On the 26th, the county held a "2025 Fruit Field Demonstration Project Evaluation Meeting" at the Wangdatechu cultivation site in Jeongdong-ri, Hongsan-myeon, with the participation of about 40 farmers. This evaluation was conducted to confirm the actual effects of various new technologies on farms and to derive improvement points. In the Wangdatechu cultivation demonstration project, shading nets were installed at 40 cm intervals on the upper part of the facility house, achieving a temperature reduction of up to 6°C inside. This allowed for stable production without a decline in fruit quality even during extreme summer heat. ...
Source: Aflnews

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