South Korea: Exported 100 tons of Shine Muscats raised by farmers in Changnyeong to Mongolia

Published 2023년 6월 30일

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Shine Muscat grapes raised by farmers in Changnyeong-gun, South Korea are being exported to Mongolia. Changnyeong-gun has signed a business agreement with a Mongolian fruit wholesaler to export 100 tons of Shine Muscat for $1 million. Shine Muscat grapes, known for their high sugar content and edible skin, have gained popularity, leading to their exportation to new markets such as Mongolia.
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(Changnyeong = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Jeong-hoon = Shine Muscats raised by farmers in Changnyeong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do are on the way to export to Mongolia. Changnyeong-gun announced on the 30th that it had signed a business agreement with a Mongolian fruit wholesaler to export 100 tons of Shine Muscat for 1 million dollars (equivalent to 1.3 billion won). Changnyeong-gun explained that in order to open up a new market, it introduced Shine Muscat produced by Namji-eup Farming Association to Mongolia from last year, which led to exports. Shine Muscat is a type of green grape that is high in sugar content and can be ...
Source: Yna

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