Cheongsong County has initiated artificial pollination support to stabilize apple fruit set and improve productivity. In this regard, Cheongsong County announced that from the 8th to the 10th, they distributed apple artificial pollination pollen and stone pine needles to over 380 apple farms in the region at the Cheongsong County Agricultural Technology Center Pollen Bank. According to Cheongsong County, recent abnormal weather conditions such as low temperatures, strong winds, and frequent rainfall during the apple flowering period have led to concerns about a decrease in natural pollination rates and reduced fruit set. The Cheongsong region, a major apple-producing area, is emphasizing the importance of artificial pollination for stable production. To this end, Cheongsong County has supplied high-quality, verified germination rate pollen to pre-registered farms in a timely manner, fully supporting artificial pollination work and striving to increase fruit set. Notably, the materials distributed this time are of high quality, and if utilized promptly, they are expected to greatly aid in stabilizing apple fruit set. A Cheongsong County official stated, "We are taking preemptive measures to minimize damage to apple farms due to abnormal weather" and "We hope that the timely use of pollen will help maintain a stable apple production base."