Sancheong-gun Conducts Specialized Agricultural Technology Training by Crop Type
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Agricultural Technology Center of Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 3rd that it will conduct specialized agricultural technology training by crop.
This training will be held twice, on the 9th of this month and December 7th. The courses consist of Shine Muscat, a grape variety recently gaining attention domestically, and wasabi courses.
The Shine Muscat course on the 9th will cover grape cultivation status and infrastructure, high-quality cultivation techniques, and quality improvement technologies. The wasabi course on December 7th will cover cultivation techniques for wasabi leaves used as wrap vegetables and environment-controlled cultivation techniques for rhizome production.
The county agricultural center expects this training to help solve immediate issues in the farming field and increase farm income through the production of high-quality agricultural products.
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Choi Kyung-sul, head of the county agricultural center, said, “Through specialized agricultural technology training by crop, we will provide systematic agricultural technology information to farmers interested in Shine Muscat and wasabi crops, contributing to the increase of agricultural income in Sancheong-gun.”
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