South Korea launches three new grape varieties to replace Shine Muscat
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Korea targets Hong Kong and Vietnam for new grape exports.
South Korea’s Rural Development Administration has launched full-scale distribution of three new grape varieties: Cocoball, Shooting Star, and Hongju Seedless, all developed to follow up on the success of Shine Muscat.
Cocoball features sugar content above 19 °Brix and loose clusters to reduce thinning labour; its cultivation area has already expanded rapidly. Shooting Star, known for its cotton-candy aroma and star-like skin, has entered market distribution with about 20 tons shipped from Sangju. Hongju Seedless, a seedless red grape, offers crisp texture and balanced sweetness; seedlings are already being distributed over 100 hectares.
The RDA plans to scale cultivation to 300 hectares by 2030 and initiate trial exports (~1 ton per variety) to markets such as Hong Kong and Vietnam.
source: biz.chosun.com
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