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titleOfInvention Halla Mountain Yangsan Ginseng Gold
abstract Goyangsan ginseng (sometimes called camphor ginseng) has been eaten by the people who come to them, or it is eaten over a month, but it is easy to consume, easy to handle, and requires storage and distribution. In particular, the true donkey is not well known to the general public because of its efficacy was not easily available as a herbal medicine. Therefore, there was a demand for production of processed products that are easy to handle and eat these excellent herbs. And since the reliability and price of these products are not unified, it is inconvenient for the general public to use. In order to sell these products in cultivated farms in the past, they have been produced in powder or pill, but they do not have good taste because they do not fit well and are not easy to handle. Therefore, this product name is registered and commercialized to promote consumption of local agricultural products. In particular, farmers who grow medicinal herbs in the clean Jeju Halla Mountain have difficulty in promoting and selling them. At present, it is very urgent to develop Jeju's representative tourism products for the increasing number of tourists. Developing the herbal medicine produced in this reality as a product desired by consumers will be commercially viable and will help growers and local economies. Therefore, the product name of Hallasan Yangsan Ginseng Gold is registered as a unique product name to improve the competitiveness of farmers who grow and produce herbal medicine in Jeju Hallasan, expand the production of clean herbal medicine as local specialties, and further respond to imported alternative herbal medicines. I want to be. Champang-gwi, which has recently been successfully cultivated in Jirisan, and Sanyang Sansam, which is promoted by the Korea Forest Service, are excellent herbal medicines for the public's health. Especially, mountain goat and ginseng-produced in Hallasan, Jeju are clean herbs that are not polluted. It is a crop that can be developed as a new product. To this end, Jeju is gradually increasing the cultivation of herbal medicines as a local brand development project, and it is urgent to develop commercialized herbal medicines. So, by registering this product name, the excellent herbal medicine of Jeju is processed to produce processed products that can be easily used by those who visit Jeju and those who need it. Therefore, the processed product is a product that retains the herbal efficacy of clean Jeju as it is, and is registered in the form of granules that are easy to store and distribute and easy to consume. . This will contribute to the interests and incomes of farmers who have quietly participated in the cultivation, and will contribute to the local economy and especially the clean Jeju tourism resource development brand business.
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