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The harvesting of Haenam County's (Mayor Myeong Hyeon-gwan) specialty crop, greenhouse figs, has officially begun. The greenhouse figs grown in the facilities are not affected by the surrounding environment, resulting in a clean appearance and high sugar content, and are traded at a higher price compared to open-field figs. In particular, while figs are generally harvested from open fields from mid-August to November, when grown in facilities, the harvest period can be extended from mid-July to December. This allows for the provision of fresh figs, which are difficult to store, to consumers for a long period, and is becoming a stable source of income for farmers. This year, Haenam County plans to cultivate greenhouse figs on 31 hectares of land in 30 farms, in Haenam.
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Grown in Seol House, recognized for its highest quality, meeting nationwide consumers with same-day delivery The harvesting of Haenam County's (County Mayor Myeong Hyeon-gwan) specialty crop, greenhouse figs, has begun in earnest. Figs grown in greenhouses at the house are not affected by the surrounding environment, resulting in a clean appearance and high sugar content, and are traded at a higher price compared to open-field figs. In particular, figs are generally harvested from open fields from mid-August to November, but when grown in greenhouses, the harvest period can be extended from mid-July to December. This allows for the provision of fresh figs, which are difficult to store, to consumers for a long period, and is becoming a stable source of income for farmers. Haenam County plans to grow greenhouse figs on 31 hectares of land with 30 farms this year. The greenhouse figs produced in Haenam are grown using hydroponic cultivation in boxes in the latest greenhouse ...