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Cheonan's Prized 'Haneul Green Melon' Anticipates Early Harvest, Bolstering Regional Agriculture

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-05-03 14:06:43
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CHEONAN, SOUTH KOREA - Cheonan City, renowned for its agricultural prowess, is poised to commence the initial harvest of its esteemed 'Haneul Green Melon' on May 5th, signaling an earlier availability of this specialty fruit to consumers. This development is attributed to advanced greenhouse cultivation techniques, which have enabled growers to bring the melons to maturity approximately 20 days ahead of conventionally grown varieties.

Spearheading the quality assurance efforts, Mr. Lee Pil-young of the Cheonan Melon Rural Leaders Association will meticulously employ portable non-destructive refractometers to ensure that only melons exhibiting a sugar content of 16 degrees Brix or higher are selected for distribution. This stringent quality control measure underscores the commitment of Cheonan's melon farmers to deliver a premium product to the market.

The 'Haneul Green Cheonan Melon' brand represents the distinguished Sushin melon, a testament to over four decades of refined cultivation practices within the region. The predominant cultivar, 'Homerun Star,' is a non-netted (smooth-skinned) melon celebrated for its exceptionally tender flesh, elevated sweetness, and an intensely fragrant aroma that distinguishes it from other melon varieties. The peak harvesting and distribution period for these coveted melons is anticipated to span from late May through the end of June, promising a steady supply of high-quality fruit.

This year's projections indicate a substantial yield of approximately 1,600 metric tons of 'Haneul Green Melons,' cultivated across 70.8 hectares by 134 dedicated farming households. This robust production volume is a significant contributor to the local economy and reinforces Cheonan's reputation as a key agricultural hub.

The Cheonan Agricultural Technology Center is actively involved in supporting the melon cultivation sector, recognizing the significant economic and cultural value of the 'Haneul Green' brand. A representative from the center emphasized the ongoing commitment to bolstering the brand's prestige through various initiatives. These include ensuring access to superior quality seeds, facilitating the adoption of advanced cultivation environment management practices, and implementing proactive strategies for the early detection and effective management of pests and diseases. Such comprehensive support aims to optimize both the yield and the quality of the 'Haneul Green Melons,' thereby enhancing their market competitiveness and consumer appeal.

The early harvest facilitated by greenhouse technology not only allows for an extended marketing window but also potentially commands premium prices due to the off-season availability. This innovation reflects the adaptability and progressive approach of Cheonan's agricultural community in embracing modern farming techniques to enhance productivity and profitability.

The 'Haneul Green Melon' is more than just a fruit; it is a symbol of Cheonan's agricultural heritage and the dedication of its farmers. The anticipated early harvest is a positive indicator for the season, promising consumers an early taste of this exceptional melon and further solidifying Cheonan's standing in the agricultural landscape of South Korea. The collaborative efforts between the local farming community and the Cheonan Agricultural Technology Center underscore a shared vision for sustained growth and the continued production of high-quality specialty crops.

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