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South Korea has launched full-scale operation of highland luxury apple processing center

Published Mar 18, 2021

Tridge summary

Gangwon Jeongseon-gun and Sangsang Nonghyup have opened a highland luxury apple processing center, which cost 750 million won to build. The center, located at the Jeongseon Apple Distribution Center, can produce approximately 480 tons of products in a five-month period, accounting for 30% of the total non-commodity apples in the region last year. The center will process apples into products like juice, puree, and jam, and is expected to increase income for apple cultivation farms by an additional 10%. The county plans to expand the apple cultivation area and increase farm household income.
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[Jeongseon=Newspim] Reporter Lee Hyung-seop = Gangwon Jeongseon-gun and Sangsang Nonghyup started operation of the highland luxury apple processing center on the 18th. According to the county, the highland luxury apple processing center, which was built for the stable production and distribution of Jeongseon highland apples, which are loved as Korean luxury apples, costs 750 million won in the whole area of the Jeongseon Apple Distribution Center (APC) located in Bongsan-ri, Geijeong-myeon. It started construction in 2019 and was completed in December of last year. The highland luxury apple processing center can produce about 480 tons of products in 5 months, considering the production of 3.2 tons of processed products per day such as juice, puree, and jam for the 6th industrialization of selected apples and the storage period of apples. This amount accounts for 30% of the total non-commodity apples in the region last year. The county expects that the remaining apples sold by ...
Source: Newspim
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