The price of trial wild mushrooms in South Korea this year is over 1 million won per kg

Published Oct 20, 2020

Tridge summary

The fall sale of wild-produced Yangyang pine in Korea has concluded, with a total weight of 7,943.15 kg tried and sales amounting to 1,599,773,575 won. Due to an increase in harvest volume, the price per kilogram of the first grade fell to around 300,000 won initially, but prices rose as the harvest volume decreased, reaching over 1 million won by mid-month. The highest price for first-class wild sheep mushrooms was 1.35 million won on September 30, 2009, and 1,049,000 won on September 24, 2017.
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(Yangyang = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Jong-gun = The joint sale of wild-produced Yangyang pine this fall has ended. According to the Yangyangsokcho Forestry Association on the 20th, the trial of wild pines, which had been held since the 23rd of last month, ended on the 19th, after the 27th. As a result of the deadline, the amount of wild sheep mushrooms that were tried this fall was 7,943.15 kg, and the amount of the trial amount was 1,5997,73,575 won. Compared to last year's 7,605.69 kg, 1,64,192,6,376 won, the trial volume increased slightly and the amount decreased. In the case of this year, at the beginning of the trial, when the trial volume increased due to the increase in the amount of pine harvested, the trial price per kilogram of the first grade fell to the beginning of the 300,000 won range, which is far less than during the same period of the normal year. However, from the middle of this month when the pine harvest was finished, the price began to increase as the ...
Source: Yna

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