Wild yangyang pine in South Korea is strong every day 1st grade 1.11 million won 'highest price this fall'

Published 2021년 9월 27일

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The first-grade trial price of wild sheep pine in Yangyang, South Korea, has reached over 1 million won for the fourth day in a row, peaking at 1.11 million won per kilogram. This is due to a scarce harvest, with the amount available for trial ranging from 1.56 kg to 2.67 kg on different days. The highest price ever recorded for the first grade of wild sheep pine was 1.35 million won in 2009.
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(Yangyang = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Jong-geon = The first-grade trial price of wild sheep pine has been showing strength, exceeding 1 million won for the fourth day in a year. According to the Yangyang Sokcho Forestry Association on the 27th, as a result of a trial on the wild pines purchased from residents on the same day, the trial price per kilogram of the first grade was 1.11 million won. This is the highest so far this fall. Naturally, the first-grade trial price for Yangyang Pine was recorded at 1,011,100 won on the 14th, following 1.1 million won on the 13th, but after that it fell and stayed in the 700,000-800,000 range, and on the 22nd, the last day of the Chuseok holiday, 669,000 won. It went down to $400. However, after the holiday, it started rising again and recorded 1 million won on the 24th, 1.08 million won on the 25th, and 1,012,400 won on the 26th. It is analyzed that the increase in the price of wild poppy is because there is not much harvest. The first-grade ...
Source: Yna

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