Hapcheon County to create a proliferation and dissemination center for superior strains of tissue-cultured garlic.

Published 2025년 10월 12일

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[Guja-ryong Gu, Korea Farmers' News] Hapcheon County in Gyeongnam Province (Mayor Kim Yun-cheol) is moving to establish a center for the propagation and distribution of superior garlic strains through tissue culture. Hapcheon County was selected as a recipient in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs' "Seed Industry Infrastructure Establishment Project" for the garlic strain sector, securing 878 million won in project funds (439 million won from the national government and 439 million won from the local government), as announced on the 2nd. Accordingly, Hapcheon County plans to establish a center for the propagation and distribution of superior garlic strains. By integrating the entire process from production to distribution using tissue culture technology, the county aims to create a new turning point for the Hapcheon garlic industry. Through this project, farmers can expect to have reliable access to high-quality garlic strains.

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Hapcheon County (Mayor Kim Yoon-cheol) is moving forward with the establishment of a center for the propagation and distribution of superior garlic tissue culture strains. Hapcheon County announced on the 2nd that it has been selected as a recipient in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs' "Seed Industry Infrastructure Establishment Project" for the garlic strain sector, securing a project cost of 878 million won (439 million won in national funds, 439 million won in local funds). Accordingly, Hapcheon County plans to establish a center for the propagation and distribution of superior garlic strains. By integrating the entire process from production to distribution using tissue culture technology, the county aims to create a new turning point for the Hapcheon garlic industry. Through this project, farmers will be able to reliably obtain high-quality garlic strains. It is expected to enhance cultivation efficiency and productivity, as well as contribute to ...
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