The Jeju Citrus Association holds a report meeting on the status survey research of imported mandarin varieties by the Jeju Nonghyup.

Published 2025년 12월 30일

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The Jeju Citrus Association (President Baek Seong-ik, Hyo-Don Agricultural Cooperatives Manager) and the Agricultural Cooperatives Jeju Branch (Branch Manager Ko Woo-il) held a meeting on the 27th at the Seogwipo Agricultural Cooperatives Hanaro Mart Conference Room, where the third Citrus Mandatory Self-Help Fund Management Committee meeting and the General Assembly meeting were held in succession, and a report meeting on the research service for the status survey of imported citrus fruits was held. The meeting, attended by over 100 members including the Citrus Mandatory Self-Help Fund delegates, proceeded with the deliberation and approval of △the 2025 business plan and budget change proposal and △the 2026 business plan and budget proposal, and the reporting of △the results of the status survey on imported citrus fruits (such as mandarins). The main focus of the day's report was the 1

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The delegates of the Citrus Industry Mutual Aid Fund passed a resolution for the shipment of high-quality mandarins. The Jeju Citrus Association (President Baek Seong-ik, Hyodon Agricultural Cooperative Association Chairman) and the Jeju Headquarters of the Agricultural Cooperatives (Head Go Woo-il) held the 3rd meeting of the Citrus Industry Mutual Aid Fund Management Committee and the delegates' meeting at the conference room of Seogwipo Agricultural Cooperative Hana Mart on the 27th, followed by a report meeting on the research service for the status survey of imported citrus fruits. The meeting, attended by about 100 delegates of the Citrus Industry Mutual Aid Fund, deliberated and decided on the 2025 business plan and budget change proposal, the 2026 business plan and budget proposal, and reported on the results of the status survey of imported citrus fruits (such as mandarins). The main focus of the day was the report meeting, which expressed concerns that the Jeju citrus ...
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