[Photo] Kim Cheol-woo, Bosung County Governor, Inspects Black and White Rice Damage Sites Caused by Typhoon
From the right, Kim Kyung-yeol, Vice Chairman of Boseong County Council, Kim Cheol-woo, Governor of Boseong County, Lee Dong-hyun, Member of Jeollanam-do Provincial Council, visited the affected farms.
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] On the 7th, Kim Cheol-woo, the governor of Boseong County, visited farms in Joseong-myeon that suffered from frequent typhoon damage to rice crops, including black and white rice spikelet damage, to hear explanations about the damage situation.
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Black and white rice spikelet damage refers to the phenomenon where the rice ears turn black due to strong winds during the heading stage or turn white because fertilization did not occur. Boseong County plans to conduct a detailed survey of black and white rice spikelet damage by the 12th.
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