South Korea: Opened the first export route to Taiwan with 250 tons of autumn cabbage in the East Sea region

Published 2021년 12월 16일

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Donghae city in Gangwon-do, South Korea has begun exporting its autumn cabbage to Taiwan. The initial plan was to export 900 tons, but due to cabbage blight, only 250 tons worth 200 million won have been exported this year. The city plans to expand exports through contract cultivation and will support export promotion expenses to stabilize cabbage-growing farms and reduce logistics costs for exporters. The autumn cabbage, known for its great taste and texture, is popular in Taiwan for wrapping.
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(Donghae = Yonhap News) Reporter Hyung-jae Hyung = Donghae-si, Gangwon-do announced on the 16th that Donghae-grown autumn cabbage, which has excellent taste and texture, is on the first export route to Taiwan. This export was initially planned to export 900 tons through contract cultivation between 12 autumn cabbage cultivation farms in Donghae City and export companies, but this year, 250 tons or 200 million won worth of cabbage are exported due to the nationwide outbreak of cabbage blight due to frequent rain. The city did not reach the original plan due to poor crop conditions this year, but with hopes for the first export, the city plans to expand exports through contract cultivation between farms and companies. In addition, export promotion expenses will be supported to stabilize the management of cabbage-growing farms and reduce logistics costs for exporters. Autumn cabbage produced in the East Sea has excellent taste and texture thanks to the natural sea breeze of the East ...
Source: Yna

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