Successful cultivation of corn in Afghanistan

Published 2024년 10월 13일

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Handong University and the International Corn Foundation, along with the US NGO NEI Foundation, have successfully grown super sweet corn in Afghanistan. The corn, developed by Dr. Kim Soon-kwon of the International Corn Foundation, was harvested from test cultivation in seven provinces across the country. The corn variety, which has a high sugar content and can be eaten raw, is a potential solution to hunger in the region. Dr. Kim's goal is to provide this corn to people in North Korea and elsewhere to alleviate hunger.
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(Pohang=Yonhap News) Reporter Son Dae-seong = Handong University and the International Corn Foundation announced on the 13th that they have succeeded in growing super sweet corn for the people of Afghanistan. Handong University and the International Corn Foundation, in cooperation with the US NGO NEI Foundation, successfully harvested seeds after conducting a test cultivation of super sweet corn targeting five farms in each of seven provinces in Afghanistan. The seeds used this time are the free-pollinated super sweet corn developed by Dr. Kim Soon-kwon, the chairman of the International Corn Foundation, for the people of North Korea. This corn has a high sugar content and can be eaten raw. Dr. Kim said, "I hope that ...
Source: Yna

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