South Korea: Subtropical crops, cultivation techniques, and income differences between farms are deep

Published 2022년 1월 6일

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The Jeollanam-do Agricultural Technology Institute and the Rural Development Administration have conducted a study on the profitability of eight subtropical crops in Jeollanam-do. The study found a significant variation in income between farms, which is attributed to the unstable cultivation technology and vendors of these crops. The institute plans to include this profitability analysis in its annual agricultural income survey to assist farmers in decision-making.
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Jeollanam-do Agricultural Technology Institute (President Hong-jae Park) announced the results of analysis of profitability of major subtropical crops in Jeollanam-do in collaboration with the Rural Development Administration. The target crops are 8 crops, including three crops, asparagus, okra, turmeric, passion fruit, and apple mango. The profitability and break-even total income and quantity are calculated, and the minimum price and quantity are suggested through scenario analysis as data for management improvement and decision-making of farms. is utilized According to the Jeollanam-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services on the 6th, the main production areas of major horticultural crops for subtropical crops are moving north due to domestic climate change, and interest is growing due to the spread of various food cultures. As a result, the cultivation area is rapidly spreading, but the actual management performance and problems have not been identified, so it is ...
Source: Nongup

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