South Korea: Increase in applications for green tangerine farms in Jeju

Published 2023년 6월 7일

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Jeju Special Self-Governing Province has seen a significant increase in applications for the designation of Jeju green tangerine production farms. This year, 550 farms and 231 hectares applied, a 31% increase from last year with a cultivated area expansion of 42% and an expected shipment of green tangerines by applicant farms rising by 62%. Farms must complete green tangerine management training and will receive subsidies for related costs. The province aims to ensure stable production and safe distribution of green tangerines for consumption.
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[Reporter Kang Jae-nam, Korea Rural Newspaper] It is expected to be a new source of income, such as a significant increase in farm household applications for the designation of Jeju green tangerine production farms. Jeju Special Self-Governing Province announced that as a result of receiving applications for green tangerine production farms from farmhouses wishing to distribute green tangerines this year, 550 farms and 231 hectares applied. The estimated shipment of green tangerines produced by the applicant farm is 2439 tons. Compared to 420 farms with 163 ha of 1512 tons applied for green tangerine production farms last year, the number of farms increased by 31%, the cultivated area by 42%, and the expected shipment by 62%. If designated as a green tangerine production farm, it is compulsory to complete green tangerine management training, and subsidies for green tangerine pesticide safety inspection costs, green tangerine packing box ...
Source: Agrinet

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