The Dangjin Agricultural Center to hold evaluation meeting for 2025 apple field new technology dissemination project.

Published 2025년 10월 15일

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[Nongsuchuksan Newspaper=Reporter Kim Jeong-hee] The Dangjin Agricultural Technology Center (Director Kim Seok-gwang) held an evaluation meeting for the demonstration project on the dissemination of new apple technologies last 14th, with the participation of over 50 fruit farmers. During the evaluation meeting, self-evaluations of 8 projects, including the dissemination of multipurpose sunshade nets to respond to climate change and the creation of future apple orchards, were conducted along with visits to excellent projects, receiving positive feedback from the farmers. Particularly, the demonstration project that drew attention, the apple multi-axis orchard business using pot seedlings, was developed by farmer Han Seong-hyeon from Seokmun as a leading agricultural technology, the first in the nation, managing a minimum area for 20 months in the potted seedling state of apples, in the main field.

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The Dangjin Agricultural Technology Center (Director Kim Seok-gwang) held an evaluation meeting for the apple field new technology dissemination pilot project on the 14th, with over 50 fruit farmers in attendance. During the evaluation meeting, the center conducted self-evaluations and site visits for eight projects, including the dissemination of climate change response multipurpose sunshade nets and the creation of future apple orchards, which received positive feedback from the farmers. A particularly noteworthy pilot project was the apple multi-stem orchard using potted seedlings, a leading agricultural technology developed by farmer Han Seong-hyeon from Seokmun, the first of its kind in the nation. This technology involves maintaining potted apple seedlings for 20 months with minimal area management before transplanting them into the main field in a multi-stem form. Applying this technology can resolve the farming and income gap during orchard renewal, reducing farming time ...
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