Chungju city in South Korea reports the status of apple and pear cultivation

Published 2022년 11월 22일

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Chungju City in South Korea will implement a notification system for apple and pear cultivation to prevent fruit burn disease. Farmhouses must report specific details to the administrative welfare center by the 16th of next month, or face exclusion from support projects and reduced compensation for losses from fruit burn disease. The system aims to identify new orchards, track the status of apple and pear cultivation, and quickly respond to fruit burn disease. Additionally, a support project to prevent the spread of the disease and products for improving the orchard environment will be provided. The area affected by fruit burn disease in Chungju City this year was 25.4 hectares, a decrease of 40.9% from the previous year.
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(Chungju = Yonhap News) Reporter Kwon Jeong-sang = Chungju City, Chungcheongbuk-do announced on the 22nd that it would implement an apple and pear cultivation notification system to prevent fruit burn disease. Accordingly, the farmhouse must report the orchard lot number, area, cultivated crops, planting year, etc. to the Eup, Myeon, or Dong Administrative Welfare Center by the 16th of next month. This is in accordance with the administrative order for preventive measures against fruit water burn disease issued in January of this year. Failure to do so will result in disadvantages such as exclusion from various support projects and reduction in compensation for losses from fruit burn disease. Through the reporting system, the city explained that it plans to accurately identify the establishment and closure of new orchards, the current status of apple and pear cultivation, and respond quickly in case of fruit burn disease. This year, along with the declaration of cultivation, ...
Source: Yna

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