Exporting 200kg Each to Malaysia and Cambodia

Daejeon Sannae Delaware grapes have been exported to Southeast Asia. / Daejeon City

Daejeon Sannae Delaware grapes have been exported to Southeast Asia. / Daejeon City

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Seedless grapes called ‘Delaware’ from the Sannae area in Daejeon have been exported to Southeast Asia through the agricultural export company Evergood Co., Ltd.


According to Daejeon City on the 10th, the production volume of Sannae Delaware grapes this year is expected to be about 260 tons. Following the first export of 200kg to Malaysia on May 31, an additional 200kg was exported to Cambodia on the 5th. All shipments were 100% through cooperative shipping linked with the producing farms and sales organizations.


Delaware grapes, which are seedless and easy to eat, have an average sugar content of 18 to 20 Brix, about 4 Brix higher than regular grapes (Campbell Early), making their sweetness much stronger and popular among consumers.



Lee Hyosook, director of the Daejeon Agricultural Technology Center, said, “Through this export, we hope to promote the excellence of Daejeon grapes in the Southeast Asian region and create an opportunity to expand exports,” adding, “We will continue to do our best in cultivation technology guidance to produce high-quality grapes.”


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