In South Korea, North Gyeongsang province nectarine Keumhong, entered Hong Kong and Thailand

Published 2023년 8월 4일

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The Gyeongbuk Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services, along with other organizations, exported nectarine peaches to Hong Kong and Thailand for the first time in an effort to expand export markets and improve awareness of Gyeongbuk peaches overseas. The nectarine peach variety, called 'Geumhong', is a yellow and sweet fruit that can be eaten with the peel. The Gyeongbuk Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services is working to improve the export competitiveness of the local peach industry through comprehensive consulting and support.
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[Reporter Park Doo-kyung, Korea Rural Newspaper] On the 1st, the Gyeongbuk Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services, in cooperation with the Gyeongbuk Peach Export Agricultural Support Group and Gyeongsan City, exported nectarine peach ‘Geumhong’ to Hong Kong and Thailand for the first time. This pilot export was prepared to expand export markets such as Hong Kong and Thailand, diversify consumption, and improve awareness of nectarines produced in Gyeongbuk in overseas markets, in order to solve the problem of supply and demand instability and price drop of domestic peaches. Nectarine peach 'Geumhong' is a yellow and sweet variety that can be eaten with the peel, with a fruit weight of 280g and sugar content of 13.5 Brix, with maturity in early August. It is expected to attract overseas consumers as well. Gyeongbuk Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services is operating six export agricultural technology support groups for peaches, apples, grapes, ...
Source: Agrinet

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