Gunsan Shine Muscat, first export to Taiwan… sugar content of 17 Brix or higher

Published 2024년 9월 12일

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The Gunsan Agricultural Technology Center in Jeollabuk-do has successfully exported 1 ton of Shine Muscat grapes to Taiwan for the first time, boasting an average sugar content of over 17 Brix. This milestone is the result of three years of focused efforts in cultivation technology education and tailored farming guidance. The center's goal is to expand exports of high-quality Shine Muscat grapes to address concerns about price drops due to nationwide oversupply and to boost farmers' income.
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(Gunsan=Yonhap News) Reporter Choi Young-soo = The Gunsan Agricultural Technology Center in Jeollabuk-do announced on the 12th that it exported Shine Muscat produced in Gaejeong-myeon to Taiwan for the first time early this month. The export volume is 1t (ton), and the average sugar content is over 17 Brix. The Agricultural Technology Center has been working hard to foster Shine Muscat as a strategic horticultural crop for the past three years through cultivation technology education and customized farming guidance. Kim Sang-gi, head of the city's technology dissemination division, said, "Shine Muscat is in a situation where there is concern about a price drop due to oversupply nationwide, so we will expand the ...
Source: Yna

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