South Korea: Support for horticultural soil in the highland area of Goseong County, Gangwon

Published 2021년 2월 11일

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Goseong-gun in Gangwon-do, South Korea, is executing a eco-friendly gardening land support project at 35 out of 47 farms in the highland region. The project was initiated with a budget of 35 million won, aiming to offset rising farming costs and encourage continuous facility farming. Last year, 17.5 million won was allocated to 48 farms. The project is projected to produce 6,310 bags of produce before the farming season, using 45.5 million won. The highlands of Goseong-gun are used for the cultivation of bell peppers, celery, and lettuce, with bell peppers being the dominant crop.
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[Goseong=Newspim] Reporter Lee Hyung-seop = Gangwon-do Goseong-gun is promoting an eco-friendly gardening land support project at 35㏊ of 47 farms in the highland area. According to the county on the 11th, 17.5 million won out of 35 million won was provided to 48 farms last year as a project to reduce farming costs due to rising material prices and to promote continuous facility farming. This project is expected to provide 6310 bags (50ℓ) before the farming period by spending 45.5 million won in project cost to 47 farms. Bell peppers, celery, and lettuce are produced in the highlands of Goseong-gun, and the production of bell peppers as a single item reached 1147 tons last year, generating 4.8 billion won in income. A military official said, "We expect to induce the production of ...
Source: Newspim

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