Technology and Frost Damage Prevention Training for High-Quality Yuja Production

Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do recently conducted high-quality yuzu cultivation technology training at the Agricultural Technology Center's processing education center.


According to the county on the 25th, this training was organized for about 40 yuzu farmers in the area to promote high-quality yuzu production, covering yuzu cultivation techniques and prevention of winter damage.


High-quality yuzu cultivation technology training is being conducted at the Agricultural Technology Center processing education center. <br>[Photo by Jindo-gun]

High-quality yuzu cultivation technology training is being conducted at the Agricultural Technology Center processing education center.
[Photo by Jindo-gun]

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The main contents included, before the start of the full farming season, △key cultivation techniques by period △methods to reduce winter damage △pest and disease control △yuzu cultivation outlook, focusing on on-site practical cases in yuzu orchards to ensure the production of high-quality yuzu.


A participating farmer said, "I started yuzu cultivation after moving back to Jindo a few years ago," adding, "Through this training, I was able to review the necessary aspects of farming by period and plan this year's farming activities, making it a valuable time."


An official from the Jindo Agricultural Technology Center stated, "We conducted the training focusing on practical on-site cases so that farmers can adapt to the changing and developing agricultural conditions and learn easily," and added, "We will continue to strengthen various training and field guidance for farmers to foster professional farmers and secure competitiveness, contributing to the development of future regional agriculture."



Jindo = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Seung-geun just8440@asiae.co.kr


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