In the autumn rain, the crops of radishes, beans, and perilla have also been ruined... 'frustration' aside from the recovery costs

Published 2025년 10월 31일

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[Korean Farmers' News Reporter Lee Pyeong-jin] In Sancheok-myeon, Chungju-si, there is a significant cultivation of field crops such as autumn cabbage and radishes. The area dedicated to these crops is approximately 200,000 pyeong. This area was once famous for apples, but due to a blight, it has shifted to alternative crops. Potatoes are planted as a preceding crop, followed by cabbage or radishes. However, since early October, continuous autumn rains have caused considerable damage to the cabbage and radish crops. Recently, the government recognized the damage to autumn cabbage as an agricultural disaster and began providing recovery funds, but many farmers are dissatisfied. This is because there is no recovery fund support for the radishes. A farmer from Songgang-ri, Sancheok-myeon, said, "Many people planted cabbage and

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In Sancheok-myeon, Chungju-si, farmers grow a lot of field crops such as autumn cabbage and radishes. The area for these crops is approximately 200,000 pyeong. This area was once famous for apples, but it switched to these crops after apple orchards were abandoned due to fire blight. Farmers plant potatoes as a previous crop and cabbage or radishes as a subsequent crop. However, since early October, continuous autumn rain has caused significant damage to cabbage and radishes. Recently, the government recognized the damage to autumn cabbage as an agricultural disaster and began providing recovery funds, but farmers are very dissatisfied. This is because there is no recovery fund support for radishes. A farmer from Songgang-ri, Sancheok-myeon, said, "Many people planted cabbage and radishes together. Radishes, which require a lot of rain, have burst and cannot be sold. The damage is the same, but only cabbage is given recovery funds. I don't understand this." According to a Sancheok ...
Source: Agrinet

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