Jeonnam Agricultural Technology Institute in South Korea shares new varieties of blue-tailed tuna and loquat

Published 2020년 10월 13일

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The Jeonnam Provincial Agricultural Technology Institute has signed contracts for the commercial implementation of new blue-tailed tuna and loquat varieties, Joabi and Jinwang. This will allow farmers who do not have patent rights to use these crops. Local businesses are expected to contribute to the expansion of exports and domestic market demand. The Institute plans to supply mother liquor and build a specialized complex in the Wando and Yeosu areas.
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(Naju = Yonhap News) Reporter Woon-Chang Yeo = Jeonnam Provincial Agricultural Technology Institute announced on the 13th that it has signed a contract for the commercial implementation of the new varieties of blue-tailed tuna and new loquat varieties Joabi and Jinwang. If a contract is signed, even farmers who do not have a patent right can use the patented invention, registered utility model, and registered design within a certain range of new crops developed by the Agricultural Technology Institute. Local businesses such as Haegeum Gold Kiwi Farming Association (Haegeum, Boseong-gun), Yeosu Golden Bipa Land (Jinwang, Yeosu City), Wando County Agricultural Technology Center (Joabi and Wando-gun), and Saigo Co., Ltd. (Jinwang Joabi and Wando-gun) participated in this contract. . 'Haegeum' is a variety that consumers often visit because of its sweetness, acidity, texture, and flavor. Since 2008, the cultivation area has steadily increased and is currently being cultivated at 165ha ...
Source: Yna

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