South Korea: Pyeongtaek City supplies 2 million strains of virus-resistant pepper seedlings to farmers

Published 2021년 3월 5일

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Pyeongtaek City in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, plans to provide about 2 million virus (TSWV) resistant pepper seedlings to over 7,000 farmers through its 'virus (TSWV) resistant pepper seedling supply project' this year. This is the city's effort to address climate change and market trends, and is the only fertilization project in Pyeongtaek city. The city's Agricultural Technology Center aims to increase farmers' income by providing pepper cultivation technology education, consulting, and the supply of virus (TSWV) resistant pepper seedlings.
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[Pyeongtaek = Newspim] Reporter Lee Seok-gu = Gyeonggi-do Pyeongtaek City announced on the 5th that it will supply about 2 million pepper seedlings with full fertilization to more than 7,000 farmers who wish to cultivate peppers through the'virus (TSWV) resistant pepper seedling supply project' this year. According to the city, the virus (TSWV) resistant red pepper seedling supply project is the only fertilization project in Pyeongtaek city in the province. The city is changing business details to meet the diverse needs of farmers in response to climate change and changes in market trends, starting from the'blight-resistant red pepper seedling supply project' in 2008 to the current'complex-resistant red pepper seedling supply project'. It supplies the nation's largest quantity every year. The Agricultural Technology Center is ...
Source: Newspim

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