Governor Kim Young-rok visits cold wave affected area in Boseong, South Korea

Published 2021년 3월 10일

Tridge summary

Jeonnam-do Governor Kim Young-rok visited a green tea plantation in Boseong-eup following a cold wave that damaged 20% of the cultivation area. He urged farmers to thoroughly investigate the damage and sought support for a rapid recovery. The prefecture is planning a recovery support plan for green tea, citron, garlic, and onions by April.
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[Korea Rural Newspaper Reporter Choi Sang-ki] Jeonnam-do Governor Kim Young-rok visited the green tea plantation site in Boseong-eup, which had recently suffered from a cold wave, and encouraged the affected farmers and asked for thorough damage investigation and rapid recovery support. The Boseong area cultivates 755 ha of green tea, accounting for 34% of the nation's cultivation. A cold wave occurred in January, and damage was counted in 152ha, which accounted for 20% of the cultivation area until the end of February. Governor Kim instructed at the green tea damage site, "There are few cases where green tea changes its mouth due to cold waves, and the phenomenon of dryness and dryness of branches appears late, so that even if the survey period is extended, there is no omission of target farms." Meanwhile, ...
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