Jeju's mandarin industry is adjusting to climate challenges by cultivating subtropical crops.
2024-11-18 00:00
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The mandarin orange sector on Jeju Island is facing challenges due to climate change, which have disrupted cultivation practices. This year, extended tropical nights and higher temperatures have led to delayed harvests and impacted fruit quality, forcing farmers to adjust their agricultural practices.
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