[Visiting the site of revitalizing domestic herbal medicines] "New variety of domestic Saposhnikovia with three times the yield... Farmers' income will increase accordingly"

Published 2025년 11월 14일

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[Korea Farmers' News Agency, Agricultural and Food Specialist Reporter Moon Gwang-woon] "The new variety of domestic Sorghum yields about three times more than the traditional variety, and the income will be that much higher." At the site of the 'Field Income Analysis and Cultivation Technology Evaluation Meeting for New Variety of Domestic Sorghum' held in Hyeoncheon-ri, Dunae-myeon, Hoengseong-gun on the 7th. Han Gyeong-jae (70), the representative of Hoengseong Seed Source Corporation of Korea Herbal Medicine, harvested the sorghum cultivated for 18 months since last year and weighed it to explain its superiority. About 50 people, including officials from the Hoengseong Agricultural Technology Center and members of the Sorghum Agricultural Research Association, attended the event and showed great interest. For the future development of domestic sorghum, a groundbreaking

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[Korea Farmers' News Agency, Agricultural and Food Specialist Reporter Moon Gwang-woon] Attention on key ingredient for over-the-counter digestives Also effective for boosting immunity and removing inflammation New variety demonstration cultivation Han Gyeong-jae, CEO 30-40% higher active ingredients compared to Chinese products Use of 'seedlings' shortens cultivation period Target for farmer distribution starting in 2028 "The domestic new variety of Scutellaria baicalensis will have a harvest yield about three times that of the traditional variety, and income will be that much higher." At the "Domestic New Variety Scutellaria baicalensis Field Income Analysis and Cultivation Technology Evaluation Meeting" held in Hyeoncheon-ri, Dunmae-myeon, Hoengseong-gun on the 7th, Han Gyeong-jae (70), CEO of Korea Herbal Medicine Hoengseong Seed Source Corporation, harvested Scutellaria baicalensis that had been cultivated for 18 months since last year and weighed it to explain its ...
Source: Agrinet

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