Started receiving applications for seeds for barley and rye, government-supplied species in South Korea

Published 2022년 7월 26일

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The article announces the starting date for the application period for government-supplied seeds for barley and rye for the upcoming farming season. The application will be accepted from the 21st to the 26th of the following month through specific centers. The types and quantities of seeds available, including various barley and rye, are also stated. The cost and the order of supply, first to domestic wheat-producing farms then to general farms, are detailed. For inquiries, people can contact the Agricultural Technology Center or the National Seed Resources.
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Applications and applications for government-supplied seeds for barley and rye to be sown this year started on the 21st. The National Seed Resources will receive applications for government-supplied species (hereinafter referred to as “supplied species”) necessary for this year’s barley and rye farming from the 21st to the 26th of next month through the Si/Gun Agricultural Technology Center and the Eup/Myeon/Dong community centers. After the 13th, it was announced that it will be supplied to farms through the local agricultural cooperatives. Applications for supply species can only be applied for varieties and quantities allocated to cities and provinces, and during the additional application period, September 1 to 14, after the basic application is completed, applications can be made for the remaining quantity without distinction between cities and provinces. The types of barley supplied this year are △3 types of barley (Old barley, No. 1 large grain barley, Hyeyang) 212 tons △ 5 ...
Source: Aflnews

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