Jeonnam fruits showcase their competitiveness at the Republic of Korea Fruit Industry Fair.

Published 2025년 12월 1일

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Jeonnam Province announced that in the "2025 Republic of Korea Fruit Industry Fair Representative Fruit Selection Contest," Jeonnam farmers swept major categories, including the Grand Prize, by introducing new varieties and employing systematic cultivation techniques, thereby significantly enhancing the competitiveness of Jeonnam fruits. In this competition, organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, farmer Jang Dong-gyun from Naju (pear) and farmer Park Mun-su from Yeongam (tangerine) received the Grand Prize. Additionally, farmer Ha Jin-gyeong from Boseong (chokeberry) received the Excellence Award, farmer Park Mun-su from Yeongam (bitter persimmon) received the Encouragement Award, and farmer Lee Jin-hong from Naju (pear) received the Special Award, with Jeonnam farmers securing victories across various major categories. The awards ceremony was held on the 27th of last month at the Daejeon Convention Center (DCC) Exhibition Hall 2.

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Farmers from Jeonnam Province won major awards, including the top prize, in the '2025 Republic of Korea Fruit Industry Fair Representative Fruit Selection Contest,' raising the competitiveness of Jeonnam's fruit industry. In the contest organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, farmers Jang Dong-gyun from Naju (pear) and Park Mun-su from Yeongam (persimmon) received the top prize. Additionally, farmer Ha Jin-gyeong from Boseong (jujube) received an excellence award, Park Mun-su (bitter persimmon) received an encouragement award, and Lee Jin-hong from Naju (pear) received a special award, with Jeonnam farmers winning awards across various categories. The awards ceremony was held on the 27th of last month at the 1st and 2nd halls of the 2nd exhibition hall in the Daejeon Convention Center (DCC), and a fruit delivery ceremony of love was also held. Farmer Park Mun-su submitted a new variety of persimmon called 'Gampung.' It received high praise for ...
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