South Korea: Jecheon City, field evaluation of first harvest Russian melon ‘Dunya’

Published 2024년 7월 30일

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Jecheon City has successfully harvested its first 'Dyunya' or Russian melon and held a tasting event to evaluate its quality. The city imported four types of seeds to introduce this fruit as a new income source. Two experienced farms were chosen for cultivation, and the 'Dyunya' was praised for its texture and sweetness. Plans are in place to expand its cultivation and develop it as a future income crop through improved cultivation techniques, branding, and packaging.
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Last month, Jecheon City harvested its first ‘Dyunya’, known as Russian melon, and held an on-site evaluation and tasting event. The evaluation meeting was held at the ‘Dunya’ pilot cultivation house in Yeonbak-ri, Bongyang-eup. ‘Dyunya’ is known as Russian melon or watermelon and is said to be a popular fruit in Central Asia. Accordingly, the city imported four types of excellent seeds. It is said that the city introduced Dunya with the goal of discovering new income crops and producing agricultural products in Jeche Bay. Accordingly, we selected two farms that have been cultivating Hamigwa (Chinese melons) for more than 7 years and conducted empirical cultivation. As a result, ‘Dunya’ was evaluated as having excellent texture and sweetness. Accordingly, the city plans to foster ‘Dunya’ as a future new income crop. The city believes that Dunya has potential, considering the changing consumption patterns of consumers, especially young people. Accordingly, the number of cultivation ...
Source: Agrinet

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