Gyeongbuk Goryeong County conducts field inspection of strawberry seedling farms.

Published 2025년 10월 21일

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On the 14th, Gorang County (County Chief Inam-cheol) visited the strawberry seedling nursery of the Gorang County Agricultural Technology Center to inspect the progress of producing superior strawberry mother plants for the 2025 crop. Gorang County has been promoting the production of superior strawberry mother plants since 2024, and in March of this year, it supplied 152,400 mother plants produced last year to local seedling farmers. These mother plants are greatly helping to improve the productivity and agricultural competitiveness of the farmers through the renewal of old plants. The mother plants currently being produced are being cultivated using 10,000 original seedlings supplied by the Gyeongbuk Agricultural Resources Management Corporation through induced seedling cultivation, and it is planned to supply about 150,000 plants in 2026. Additionally, in the future, the county plans to organize tissue culture.

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Inspection of the Status of Superior Strawberry Seedling Production for the 2025 Crop On the 14th, the mayor of Goryeong County, Lee Nam-cheol, visited the strawberry seedling nursery at the Goryeong Agricultural Technology Center to inspect the progress of superior strawberry seedling production for the 2025 crop. Goryeong County has been promoting the production of superior strawberry seedlings since 2024, and in March of this year, it supplied 152,400 seedlings to local nurseries. These seedlings are helping to improve the productivity and agricultural competitiveness of the farmers through the renewal of old plants. The seedlings currently being produced are being cultivated using 10,000 seedlings supplied by the Gyeongbuk Agricultural Resources Management Corporation through induced cultivation, and it is planned to supply about 150,000 seedlings in 2026. The county is also working to create a foundation for producing its own tissue-cultured seedlings to supply to farmers, ...
Source: Aflnews

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