The first tangerine harvest in Incheon, South Korea

Published 2021년 11월 15일

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The Incheon City Agricultural Technology Center has successfully grown tangerines for the first time in Incheon, with a expected yield of around 200 kg this year. The center provided seedlings and greenhouse coverage, and offered technical guidance to a farmhouse in Seonju-dong, Gyeyang-gu. The tangerines are expected to be more competitive in taste and freshness compared to those from Jeju. The center also plans to support the production of other new income fruit trees such as Shine Muscat and Cherry, in order to increase farm household income.
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(Incheon = Yonhap News) Reporter Kang Jong-gu = Incheon City Agricultural Technology Center announced on the 15th that it had successfully grown tangerines for the first time in Incheon and had the first harvest. According to the center, a farmhouse in Seonju-dong, Gyeyang-gu, recently planted tangerine seedlings in a plastic greenhouse in 2019 and recently harvested it for the first time, and the harvest is expected to reach about 200 kg this year. As one of the pilot projects for fostering new income fruit trees, the center has provided tangerine seedlings and cover for greenhouses and provided technical guidance to this farmhouse. The center emphasized that tangerines produced in Incheon are more competitive than tangerines from Jeju in terms of taste and freshness for residents of the metropolitan area. In addition, it is expected that various experiential events such as citrus picking will be possible because you can see the fruits of the tangerine tree without going to Jeju. ...
Source: Yna

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