[Korea Agricultural and Fishery Newspaper, Reporter Kang Jae-nam] The Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Agricultural Technology Institute (Director Go Sang-hwan) announced that it will actively pursue research to establish fertilizer usage standards suitable for each variety to simultaneously improve mandarin citrus cultivation efficiency and soil health.
According to the Agricultural Technology Institute, the current mandarin citrus cultivation area in Jeju is 4,172 hectares as of last year, showing an annual increase. With various mandarin citrus varieties being introduced, the growth characteristics and nutrient requirements differ, making it urgent to establish fertilization standards for each variety.
The Agricultural Technology Institute, based on soil analysis results from 30 mandarin citrus greenhouse cultivation sites this year, found an average electrical conductivity of 3.9d, which can indicate the degree of nutrient accumulation.