Strawberry farmers in Nonsan, South Korea, have begun shipping the extra-large 'King's Berry' early due to its popularity

Published Nov 20, 2020

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Strawberry farmers in Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do have started shipping the extra large 'King's Berry'early. Over 110 local farmers planted King's Berry seedlings in early September and began harvesting this month. The fruit weighs 60-70 grams, has a subtle peach scent, and is juicy. The city is creating a good environment for strawberries through the installation of insulation blackout facilities and cold food facilities in farms to improve farm household income.
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(Nonsan = Yonhap News) Reporter Jo Seong-min = Strawberry farmers in Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do have begun shipping the extra large'King's Berry' early. According to the Nonsan City Agricultural Technology Center on the 20th, more than 110 local farmers planted King's Berry seedlings in early September and began harvesting this month. King's berry weighs 60-70 grams, which is larger than an egg, and has a sugar content of 10 brix. It is juicy and has a subtle peach scent. It has gained a lot of popularity with consumers and is emerging as a good export item. An official from the Agricultural Machinery Center said, "We have created a good environment for strawberries to differentiate from the beginning of August by installing insulation blackout facilities and cold food facilities in farms. He added, "In addition to King's ...
Source: Yna

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