Cheongsong introduces disaster-resistant house apple production system...invests 7 billion won.

Published Feb 14, 2026

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(Andong=Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Seung-hyung = Gyeongbuk Institute of Agricultural Technology announced on the 14th that it will support the construction of disaster-resistant apple cultivation facilities in Cheongsong. Selected through a pilot project bid by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, the project will invest 7 billion won in 20 locations within Cheongsong County to install facilities that can overcome weather disasters such as low temperatures, heavy rains, and hail caused by climate change. The project aims to overcome the limitations of conventional open-field apple cultivation and support core technologies that combine smart agriculture and variety innovation. It includes the construction of open-and-close houses, planting of climate-adaptive domestic varieties such as Golden Ball, application of high-density multi-stem cultivation methods, installation of disaster prevention facilities such as corridor-type warm air blowers, and establishment of an air fog unmanned pest control and environmental control system. The Agricultural Technology Institute expects that by combining the advantage of house cultivation, which can fundamentally prevent diseases such as anthrax and low-temperature damage inherent to open-field cultivation, with high-density multi-stem cultivation, productivity can be maximized. It is also expected to significantly reduce the number of times pesticides are used, leading to cost savings in pest control and the establishment of an eco-friendly cultivation base. haru@yna.co.kr

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(Andong=Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Seung-hyeong = The Gyeongbuk Institute of Agricultural Technology announced on the 14th that it will support the establishment of disaster-resistant apple cultivation facilities in Cheongsong. Selected as a pilot project by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, 7 billion won will be invested in 20 locations within Cheongsong County to install facilities that can overcome meteorological disasters such as low temperature damage, heavy rains, and hail due to climate change. It will support key technologies that overcome the limitations of existing open-field apple cultivation and combine smart agriculture with variety innovation. This includes the construction of retractable houses and the planting of climate-adaptive domestic bred varieties such as Golden Ball, the application of high-density multi-axis cultivation methods, the installation of disaster prevention facilities such as corridor-type heaters, and the establishment of an ...
Source: Yna

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