Darkest South Korean winter in a decade imperils greenhouse crops

Darkest South Korean winter in a decade imperils greenhouse crops

SEOUL – South Korea experienced its darkest winter in ten years from December to February, with sunlight levels plummeting, signaling potential difficulties for this year’s greenhouse crop yields.

Concerns are rising that the poor condition of crops such as cucumbers, strawberries, watermelons, melons, and oriental melons could lead to reduced production and subsequent price hikes.

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