South Korea: Jeju, new variety of green bean ‘Haechan’ farm verification

Published Jul 1, 2024

Tridge summary

The Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services is promoting the farm demonstration of a new variety of green bean called ‘Haechan’. This variety is designed to mature quickly and be machine-harvestable, addressing the challenges of current green bean varieties in the region. Since 2020, the Provincial and Rural Development Institute has collaborated with the National Institute of Crop Science to develop 'Haechan', which has a higher pod location, making it more suitable for mechanized cultivation. The institute plans to conduct farm verifications and on-site evaluations in November to assess the suitability of 'Haechan' for mechanical harvesting compared to existing varieties. The goal is to expand the distribution of 'Haechan' through bean sprout processing companies.
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Farm verification of the new variety of green bean ‘Haechan’ is being promoted. The Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services (Director Sang-Hwan Ko) announced that it will promote farm demonstrations using ‘Haechan’, a new variety of green bean that matures quickly and can be harvested by machine, in three major green bean producing regions in Jeju. According to the Provincial and Rural Development Institute, the soybean cultivation area in Jeju is 4,890ha as of 2022, with most of the cultivation being mainly green soybeans. Production volume is 3,933 tons, accounting for 80% of domestic green soybean production. Pungsan green beans, the main cultivar cultivated in the Jeju region, mature quickly, but their pods hang low, making mechanical harvesting difficult. Aram beans can be mechanically harvested using a combine, but mature late. Accordingly, from 2020 to last year, the Provincial and Rural Development Institute jointly conducted a ...
Source: Agrinet

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