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South Korea: Boeun’s ‘red clay pear’ popular in Taiwan and Vietnam, 80 tons exported this year

Fresh Pear
Fruits
South Korea
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Published Jan 24, 2024

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The 'Red Clay Pear' from Boeun, North Chungcheong Province in South Korea, is gaining popularity in Taiwan and Vietnam. Boeun-gun has been exporting these pears to Taiwan for 21 years, with 80 tons exported this month alone. Since 2019, the pears have also been exported to Vietnam, with 123 tons shipped last year. The pears, grown by 120 farms across 61.2 hectares of land, are known for their sweet, crunchy texture and rich juice. The total export volume to Taiwan and Vietnam is 1,712 tons.
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(Boeun = Yonhap News) Reporter Park Byeong-gi = ‘Red Clay Pear’ from Boeun, North Chungcheong Province is popular in Taiwan and Vietnam. Boeun-gun announced on the 23rd that it exported 80 tons of Shingo pear produced by the Boeun Red Clay Pear Farming Association to Taiwan this month. It has been exported continuously every year since it first entered the Taiwanese market 21 years ago. Starting in 2019, we also turned our attention to Vietnam, shipping 123 tons as of last year. Red pears produced in the red clay fields of this region are famous for their sweet, crunchy texture and rich juice. 120 farms grow pears on 61.2 hectares of land, and most of them have received Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) certification. In 2007, 11.3 hectares of pear fields in this area were designated as a horticultural production complex, and a joint sorting and packaging workshop was also established. A Boeun-gun official said, “As the popularity of red clay pears continues overseas, their brand ...
Source: Yna
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