South Korea: Ganghwa-gun will expand the supply of new variety of Ganghwa Island rice ‘Nadeulmi’

Published Jan 9, 2024

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Ganghwa-gun in Incheon City will expand the supply of Nadulmi, a new variety of Ganghwa Island rice, to 10 million square meters of land, representing 10.4% of the total rice farm area. This expansion includes nine top-quality Ganghwa Island rice cultivation complexes previously focused on a different rice variety. Nadulmi has low protein and amylose content, making it excellent in taste and meeting Ganghwa-gun's strict rice quality standards. The local government plans to support systematic cultivation and quality control for Nadulmi.
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(Incheon = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Sang-yeon = Ganghwa-gun, Incheon City, announced on the 9th that it will expand the supply of Nadulmi, a new variety of Ganghwa Island rice that was developed last year. Ganghwa-gun decided to supply Nadeulmi to 10 million square meters of land, which is 10.4% of the total rice farm area, this year. Among these, 9 top-quality Ganghwa Island rice cultivation complexes (1.5 million ㎡) located in Gilsang, Naega, Buleun, Samsan, and Hajom-myeon were included. Originally, Chamdream, a different rice variety, was mainly distributed in this cultivation complex, but starting this year, only Nadulmi will be produced. Considering that Ganghwa-gun has strict rice quality standards in the cultivation complex, it provides agricultural material subsidies worth 750,000 won per 10,000 m2 of farmland. Previously, Ganghwa-gun has been pursuing a rice variety development project with the Rural Development Administration since 2019, and completed registration of ...
Source: Yna

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