First Harvest of 'Apple Mango' Grown in Sancheong... A New Income Crop Bears Fruit

Published 2025년 6월 24일

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[Korea Agricultural and Fishery Newspaper, Reporter Gu Ja-ryong] The subtropical new income crop demonstration farm, which Gyeongnam Sancheong County (County Mayor Lee Seung-hwa) has been supporting to respond to global warming and climate change, is receiving high praise. On the 19th, Sancheong County held a 'Performance Evaluation Meeting for Climate Change Response New Income Crop Cultivation Support Project' at the apple mango cultivation demonstration farm of Park Jong-won in Shinan-myeon. Lee Seung-hwa, the county mayor, Kim Su-han, the county council chairman and council members, Yoo Seung-hyun, president of the Sancheong County Farmers Association, participating farmers, and residents attended and conducted a comparative tasting of local apple mangoes and imported mangoes. Sancheong County plans to invest a total of 2.7 billion won from 2023 to 2026 as part of its 8th local government term campaign project.

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Gyeongnam Sancheong-gun (County Mayor Lee Seung-hwa) is receiving high praise for its subtropical crop demonstration farms aimed at responding to climate change such as global warming. Sancheong-gun held a 'Climate Change Response New Income Crop Cultivation Support Project Performance Evaluation Meeting' on the 19th at Park Jong-won's apple mango cultivation demonstration farm in Sinan-myeon. County Mayor Lee Seung-hwa, Sancheong-gun Council Chairman Kim Su-han, council members, Yoo Seung-hyun, president of the Sancheong-gun Farmers Association, participating farmers, and residents attended and conducted a comparative tasting of local apple mangoes and imported mangoes. Sancheong-gun is promoting a Climate Change Response New Income Crop Cultivation Support Project as part of its 8th civilian government pledge, investing a total of 2.7 billion won from 2023 to 2026. By this year, it has established a production base for subtropical crops across 8 farms covering 2.8 hectares. The ...
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