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"They Said the Taste Had Changed," Says Shine Muscat, a Domestically Produced Grape that Has Become a "Record-Breaking Hit" Overseas.
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A farmer inspects grapes at a grape farm in Namdong-gu, Incheon, in August. Yonhap News [Financial News] Grapes, led by Shine Muscat, have joined the ranks of popular K-foods. In particular, despite a decline in demand in the domestic market, the popularity of Shine Muscat is rapidly increasing, especially in Taiwan, creating a new breakthrough in grape exports. According to the Korea International Trade Association on the 28th, Shine Muscat
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