South Korea: Application accepted for FTA Fund for citrus production facility modernization project

Published 2023년 10월 22일

Tridge summary

Seogwipo City in South Korea is promoting a project to modernize the production facilities for high-quality tangerines in order to adapt to changes in the agricultural product market. They are accepting applications from farms until next month, with certain requirements such as previous citrus shipments and an agreement to ship a majority of citrus production for a specified period. The project also expands support to include tangerines, kumquats, and kiwis, as well as providing assistance to young farmers, female farmers, small farmers, and eco-friendly farmers.
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Original content

Seogwipo City announced on the 22nd that it has decided to promote the 2024 FTA Fund High-Quality Tangerine Production Facility Modernization Project in order to actively respond to the rapidly changing agricultural product market opening and create a foundation for high-sugar, high-quality tangerine production and is accepting applications from farms until the 6th of next month. According to Seogwipo City, there are 14 FTA fund support projects, including citrus rain forest houses, and applications are accepted at local agricultural and agricultural cooperatives. Applications can also be made through the mobile web ‘Citrus garden in my hand’ system. The basic requirements for application from a farm are that the farm has shipped to the project implementation entity (agricultural/manufacturer's cooperative) within the past 5 years and has made an agreement to ship more than 80% of citrus production for at least 3 years. Farmers who have not signed up for the mandatory citrus ...
Source: JejuIlbo

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