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Cultivating specialized Jeju kiwi export farmers, ‘targeting’ new markets

Fresh Kiwifruit
Market & Price Trends
Innovation & Technology
Published Mar 29, 2024

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The Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services, led by Sang-Hwan Ko, is launching a project to enhance the export of Jeju's domestically grown gold kiwifruit, particularly targeting the 'Sweet Gold' variety known for its high sugar content. This initiative aims to stabilize supply and explore new markets, with a focus on Taiwan, following successful quarantine negotiations and a history of significant exports to Japan. The project, in collaboration with Korea Kiwi Export Co., Ltd., will include efforts in nurturing export-ready farms, creating cultivation and pest control guidelines, and formulating new market strategies. Supported by the Urban and Rural Development Institute's quality control and cultivation research dissemination, the goal is to position Jeju kiwifruit as a strategic export item, leveraging its popularity and the growing demand in international markets.
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The Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services (Director Sang-Hwan Ko) announced that it will pursue a project to expand exports of Jeju kiwifruit in order to stabilize the supply of gold kiwifruit grown domestically and develop new consumer markets. According to the Urban Rural Development Administration, Jeju kiwi exports were 142 tons and 752 million won in 2020, 152 tons and 849 million won in 2021, 146 tons and 706 million won in 2022, and 162 tons and 1.01 billion won in 2023. It's being recorded. The export volume of Jeju-produced kiwifruit is gradually increasing after quality control was strengthened, such as the International Good Agricultural Practices (GLOBAL GAP) certification, and 88.9% of the total export volume is concentrated in Japan. With the recent completion of quarantine negotiations for kiwifruit items with Taiwan, the largest fruit-consuming country, the Urban and Rural Development Institute is expected to expand ...
Source: Agrinet
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