South Korea: Jeollanam-do Gangjin strawberry coming out in November

Published 2022년 11월 13일

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Gangjin, Jeollanam-do in South Korea has started the harvest of its world-class winter strawberries. These strawberries are renowned for their quick harvest time, unique aroma, and sweet taste, thanks to advanced cultivation technology. The region's excellent growing conditions, including optimal fertilization and fruiting, contribute to the strawberries' high sugar content, flavor, and vibrant color. With participation from 88 farms across an area of approximately 32.6 hectares, Gangjin is expected to produce strawberries that are both delicious and nutritious. These strawberries are also rich in vitamin C and anthocyanin pigments, which have numerous health benefits.
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(Gangjin = Yonhap News) Reporter Jo Geun-young = High-quality strawberries in Gangjin, Jeollanam-do, the representative winter fruit, have begun to be harvested. Strawberries in Gangjin have a faster harvest time due to the development of cultivation technology and boast a unique fragrance and sweet taste. Strawberries in Gangjin, where harvest has begun, are expected to gain popularity due to their good growth conditions such as fertilization and fruiting, and good growing conditions. An official from Gangjin-gun said on the 13th, "Compared to other regions, Gangjin produces high-quality strawberries with excellent sugar content, flavor, and color due to its geographical advantage as it has a higher average winter temperature of more than 2 degrees and 20 hours of sunshine during shipment." Cultivated varieties are mainly Seolhyang, Kingsberry, and Mary Queen. 88 farms in the area participate in the cultivation, and the cultivation area is about 32.6ha. The vitamin C contained in ...
Source: Yna

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