Uiseong County in Gyeongbuk Province is renowned as one of Korea’s top garlic-producing regions, thanks to its well-drained soil and significant day-night temperature variations. These conditions yield large, firm bulbs of cold-storage garlic (한지형 마늘), prized for its pungency, long shelf life, and superior quality.
This year, 1,485 farming households cultivated garlic across 781 hectares, though persistent rains delayed the harvest slightly. Farmers have now ramped up harvesting efforts, revitalizing the local agricultural economy.
Health Benefits and Market Demand
Uiseong’s cold-storage garlic is rich in allicin, a compound with proven antimicrobial, antiviral, and immune-boosting properties. Its strong flavor makes it ideal for kimchi fermentation, sauces, and processed foods, driving consistent demand.
Beyond Fresh Sales: Processing & Distribution Expansion
Uiseong is moving beyond raw garlic sales by expanding into processed food partnerships. Recent collaborations include:
- Myungrang Hotdog (garlic-seasoned snacks)
- Wonhalmeoni Bossam (garlic-based side dishes)
- Lotte Wellfood (Uiseong garlic ham)
These ventures enhance profitability while promoting the region’s brand.
Government Support & Future Outlook
County Mayor Kim Joo-soo emphasized post-harvest handling, stating:
“We will ensure proper drying and sorting to highlight Uiseong garlic’s excellence before reaching consumers nationwide.”
With strong export potential and rising health-conscious demand, Uiseong’s garlic industry is poised for sustained growth.
Despite weather challenges, Uiseong’s garlic remains a high-value crop due to its quality, health benefits, and diversified market applications. Strategic processing partnerships and government support are key to maximizing farmer income and market reach.