The Chungnam Agricultural Research and Extension Services (Director Kim Young) announced on the 22nd that they are focusing all efforts on emergency post-management technical support and pest control for rice, soybean, and ginger crops to prevent the spread of agricultural damage caused by recent heavy rainfall. In the recent heavy rainfall, 14,944 hectares of rice and 1,381 hectares of soybeans were submerged in 15 cities and counties in the province, with some farmlands experiencing loss and burial damage. Particularly, ginger is vulnerable to high-temperature and humid environments, with a significantly increased risk of root rot and leaf blight. In response, the provincial agricultural research institute is strengthening on-site technical support for food crops and ginger to quickly recover from flood damage and prevent secondary damage. First, for rice and soybean cultivation areas, 19 food crop experts from the provincial agricultural research institute and city/county ...
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