Touring education on cultivating 'high-quality peaches' in response to the climate crisis

Published 2025년 11월 11일

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[Agricultural and Fisheries Products Newspaper=Reporter Kim Jin-oh] The Korean Peach Producers Association (acting chairman Jo Nam-gil) announced that from the 5th of last month until the 11th of next month, they will be conducting "2025 High-Quality Peach Cultivation Technology and Mandatory Self-Help Fund Touring Education." According to the association, recent abnormal weather has caused issues such as flower buds freezing, flower wilting, low temperatures, and reduced activity of firebugs and insects, leading to poor fertilization and hindering the production of high-quality peaches. To address this, the association annually organizes high-quality production technology education with lecturers from specialized research institutions such as the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, agricultural technology centers, and excellent farms, and conducts customized on-site touring education for farmers to improve the quality of peach cultivation farms.

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The Korean Peach Producers Association (acting chairman Jo Nam-gil) announced that from last 5th until next month 11th, they will conduct a "2025 High-Quality Peach Cultivation Technology and Mandatory Self-Help Fund Touring Education." According to the association, recent abnormal weather has caused issues such as flower bud freezing, flower wilting, low temperatures, and reduced firefly insect activity, leading to poor fertilization and hindering the production of high-quality peaches. To address this, the association annually organizes a team of lecturers from specialized research institutions such as the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, agricultural technology centers, and excellent farms to expand education on high-quality production technology and conduct customized on-site touring education for farmers to improve the quality level of peach-cultivating farms. Last year, education was conducted in 20 regions, 23 times, targeting 4,112 people. This ...
Source: Aflnews

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