Research on new variety 'Red Claret' grapes... Dr. Hong Na-kyung awarded Excellent Paper Prize

Published 2025년 12월 2일

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[Korea Farmers' Newspaper, Reporter Park Du-gyeong] Dr. Hong Na-kyeong from the Gyeongbuk Agricultural Technology Institute recently received the Excellent Paper Award at the recent Korea Science and Technology Association Academic Conference for her research titled "Consumer Preference Analysis Study on the New Red Grape Variety 'Red Claret'." The Korea Science and Technology Association is a KCI-listed academic journal that operates with the aim of developing and spreading innovative technologies, including digital transformation and big data utilization, through interdisciplinary and convergent research. Each year, the association selects and awards the Excellent Paper Award to research presented at the conference that demonstrates significant academic contributions and industrial application potential. This research focuses on the new grape variety "Red Claret," which was bred by Gyeongsangbuk-do.

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Dr. Hong Na-kyung from the Gyeongbuk Agricultural Technology Institute recently received the Excellent Paper Award at the recent Korea Society of Industrial and Engineering Technology conference for her research titled "Consumer Preference Analysis Study on the New Variety of Red Grape 'Red Claret'." The Korea Society of Industrial and Engineering Technology is a KCI-listed academic journal that operates with the aim of developing and disseminating innovative technologies, including digital transformation and the use of big data, through interdisciplinary and convergent research. Each year, the conference awards the Excellent Paper Award to research that has made significant academic contributions and has high potential for industrial application. This research analyzed consumer perception and marketability of the new grape variety 'Red Claret', which was bred by Gyeongsangbuk-do, and received high praise for presenting a new alternative to the domestic grape industry structure, ...
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