0. Executive Summary
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Item IdentityCrown daisy is an aromatic leafy vegetable identified as Chrysanthemum coronarium var. spatiosum, Crown daisy on the Rural Development Administration's Nongsaroo website. ( Nongsaroo )
Key roleYoung leaves, tender stems, and shoots are used for raw consumption, wraps, seasoned vegetable dishes, stews, soups, hot pots, dining out, and school meals; for this item, the aroma itself is a crucial factor in purchasing quality. The Rural Development Administration also introduces its uses in wraps, raw consumption, blanching, and soups. ( Nongsaroo )
Growth characteristicsAccording to Nongsaroo standards, the growing temperature range is 5–30℃, with an optimal temperature of 15–20℃; it prefers a cool climate but is relatively resistant to high temperatures. ( Nongsaroo )
Harvesting principleCheck leaf size, branching, tender stem length, color, aroma, texture, bolting, yellowing, wilting, and pests and diseases, and connect the harvesting method, harvest cycle, and Lot.
Product separationSeparate large leaves, medium leaves, small leaves, young leaves, young shoots, whole harvest, cut harvest, bundles, washed products, cut products, products for soup and hot pot, and Fresh-cut Products.
Separation of similar itemsLettuce is primarily used for wraps, while crown daisies play a strong role as an aromatic herb, in soups, and in hot pots. Mugwort is a different plant entity of the Asteraceae family and is managed separately from crown daisies.
Varieties/FormsPublic agri-food data introduces a method of classifying varieties into large-leaf, medium-leaf, and small-leaf based on leaf size and the degree of splitting. ( Foodnuri )
Quality judgmentFresh leaf color, gloss, leaf damage, stem thickness, and elasticity are presented as product evaluation factors. ( Food Nuri )
Domestic statisticsFinalized standalone national statistical values ​​for the nationwide cultivation area and production volume of crown daisies for 2025 or the latest years could not be obtained in this verification. They will be entered later after verification using national statistics, KOSIS, agricultural business entities, and wholesale distribution data.
Safety ManagementThe Food Safety Korea pesticide residue system classifies crown daisies as leafy vegetables and provides individual MRLs for each pesticide. ( Food Safety Korea )
Operating PrinciplesConnects data on variety group, cultivation type, harvesting method, number of harvests, leaf and stem specifications, aroma, lot, pesticides, washing, cutting, and cold chain distribution.
Final goalIt connects the RFQs of farms, producer organizations, origin-based distribution, washing/pre-processing, soups/hot pots/dining, food service, distribution, and PB buyers with delivery, inspection, claims, and repurchase.
1. Plant Identity & Product Master

division

Registration details

Korean namecrown daisy
English nameCrown Daisy
Representative scientific nameChrysanthemum coronarium var. spatiosum — As indicated by Nongsaroo, Rural Development Administration. The international taxonomy standard name is additionally verified using a separate Source Version. ( Nongsaroo )
Plant classificationLeafy vegetables of the Asteraceae family
Edible partsYoung leaves, tender stems, young shoots, parts adjacent to the growing point
Non-edible · Separate managementRoots, seeds, senescent stems, hardened stems/flower stalks after bolting, diseased/rotted parts
Major harvesting stagesYoung leaves → Young shoots → Marketable leaves/tender stems → Mature plant → Bolting → Flowering/seed stage
Basic product formWhole head crown daisy, cut harvest crown daisy, young leaves, young shoots, bundled, washed, cut, for soups and hot pots, Fresh-cut
Basic processing stageSowing → Germination → Thinning → Growth → Whole plant harvesting or cutting/sequential harvesting → Sorting → Cooling → Washing → Dehydration → Cutting → Subdivision/Packaging
Basic useSsam, raw food, seasoned greens, stew, soup, hot pot, broth, shabu-shabu, eating out, school/public meals, meal kit, HMR
Hyangmi's roleThe unique aroma of crown daisies is introduced in public agricultural resources as a characteristic utilized for flavor control in soups, stews, and meat dishes. ( Nongsaroo )
Similarity PrincipleEven if there is some overlap in aroma and cooking use with lettuce, mugwort, Korean aster, water celery, parsley, etc., it is managed as a separate Plant Entity.

Product Master

Product Master

Key Management Standards

Large-leaved crown daisyLeaf size, splitting, stem, harvest date, use
Mid-leaf crown daisyLeaf size, shape, scent, and uniformity
Perilla frutescensLeaf size, branching, scent, young leaves, suitability for outdoor planting
Common garland chrysanthemumPlant weight, number of leaves, stem length, freshness
Cut harvest crown daisyCutting height, harvest cycle, and regeneration status
Young shoots of crown daisyHarvest stage · Leaf size · Stem age · Aroma
Young crown daisy leavesHarvest age, leaf size, hygiene
Crown of daisies for wrapsLeaf size, age, scent, appearance
For soups and hot potsStem length, leaf quantity, aroma, cooking suitability
For shabu-shabuUniform length, tender stems, packaging
Washed crown daisyRaw Material Lot · Washing Water · Dehydration · Microorganisms
Cut crown daisyCutting length, leaf, stem ratio, washing
Fresh-cutRaw Material Lot · Washing · Cutting · Refrigeration · Use-by Date
For school mealsSafety, Standards, Finishing Rate, Delivery Time
For dining outScent · Stem Year · Delivery Cycle · Specifications
For meal kitsWashing, cutting, portioning, refrigeration
For HMRCooking, Cutting, and Heating Suitability
PB small packagingOrigin, Weight, Harvest Date, Brand
Selected itemsYellowing, wilting, bolting, aging, wounds, potential for resource utilization
2. Product Classification & Use Segmentation

Classification criteria

Subdivision type

Management principles

Variety/Leaf typeLarge leaf / Medium leaf / Small leafSeparation by leaf size, splitting, scent, and uses
Harvesting stageYoung leaves / Young shoots / Marketable leaves/stems / Mature / Before boltingSeparation of product specifications
Harvesting methodHead harvest / Cutting harvest / Sequential harvestHarvest Type required value
Cultivation methodSpring / Summer / Autumn / Winter · FacilitiesVerification of actual calendars by region
Cultivation typeOpen field / Facility / OtherSeparation of environment, production costs, and quality
Product typeBundle / Bundle / Bulk / Small PackagingSeparation of specifications by buyer
Distribution methodsRaw Material / Sorting / Cooling / Washing / Pre-processingStep-by-step Lot inheritance
Processing formWashing / Cutting / Portioning / Pre-cookingProcess Lot Separation
Final useSsam / Soups & Hot Pots / Eating Out / School Meals / Shabu-shabu / Meal Kits / HMRSeparation of Buyer Specification
Transaction typeSource Procurement / Regular Supply / Contract Farming / Pre-processing / PBQuantity, unit price, and contract are Verified/NDA
Sense of qualityAroma / Color / Year / TextureManaged separately as a Buyer evaluation dataset
3. Production, Harvest & Post-harvest

The Rural Development Administration advises that the growing temperature range for crown daisies is 5–30°C, with the optimal temperature being 15–20°C. They explain that while it prefers a cool climate, it tolerates high temperatures relatively well, and in warmer regions, it can even overwinter outdoors. ( Nongsaroo )

step

Essential Dataset

Management purpose

Cultivation planRegion, variety group, cultivation type, area, contract statusSupply plan
satelliteVariety · Seed Company · Seed LotVariety Traceability
sowingSowing date, sowing quantity, cultivation siteProduction history
germinationGermination date, germination rate, temperatureInitial growth management
ThinningDate, spacing, growth conditionuniformity
soilpH · Organic matter · Drainage · Moistureproduction environment
WateringWater source, date, and amount of waterMaintaining soft tissue
disputeFertilizer, Input Date, Input AmountGrowth, Aroma, and Yield Management
risingTemperature, rainfall, humidity, and day lengthGrowth and bolting prediction
Facility EnvironmentTemperature, humidity, and ventilationYear-round production
GrowthNumber of leaves, leaf size, plant height, stem thicknessHarvest forecasting
Fragrance characteristicsVariety, Harvest Stage, Field EvaluationBuyer suitability
boltingDate of emergence, plant height, flower stalkProductability Management
pestsOccurrence, Damage, and ControlQuality and quantity
pesticideMedication, Date of Use, Safe Use PeriodPesticide residue verification
Harvest judgmentLeaf size, stem age, color, scent, boltingShipment suitability
Harvest of headsHarvest date, weight, number of leavesRaw Lot
Cut harvestCutting position, date, weightSequential production
Regeneration ManagementNew shoots, growth, and expected harvestNext harvest plan
Sequential harvestingHarvest cycle, quantity, and qualityRuntime supply
SelectionLeaves, stems, yellowing, wounds, foreign matterBuyer specifications
coolingTemperature and timewilting inhibition
purifyingWashing water, method, and timehygiene
dehydrationMethod and timeFresh-cut quality
cuttingLength-leaf-stem ratioSchool meals · Meal kits
packagingWeight, packaging material, and packaging dateTraceability
saveTemperature, humidity, and periodPreserving flavor and freshness
deliveryRefrigeration conditions and timeCold-chain
Incoming inspectionColor, scent, wilting, size, foreign matterBuyer rating
ClaimYellowing, wilting, aging, odor, foreign matterSupplier Score
RepurchaseBuyer · Product · Quantity · CycleNext production plan
4. Quality Specification & Lot Management

The official pesticide residue classification of Korea Food Safety Agency classifies crown daisies as Vegetables – Leafy Vegetables . Since MRLs are provided for each individual pesticide, the permissible limit for the actual Lot is directly linked to the latest pesticide-specific standards at the time of inspection. ( Korea Food Safety Agency )

Quality items

Fresh crown daisy

Washing and cutting

For soups and school meals

Fresh-cut

Public rating

Origin·Variety·Farm·LotcorecorecorecoreVerified
Cultivation type and harvest datecorecoreimportancecoreVerified
Harvesting method/ordercoreimportanceimportanceimportanceVerified/NDA
Leaf sizecorecoreimportancecoreVerified/NDA
Leaf splittingimportanceimportanceimportanceimportanceVerified/NDA
Leaf color and glosscorecorecorecoreVerified/NDA
Stem lengthcorecorecorecoreVerified/NDA
Stem thicknesscorecoreimportancecoreVerified/NDA
Stem yearcorecorecorecoreVerified/NDA
incensecorecorecorecoreVerified/NDA
boltingcoreimportanceimportanceimportanceVerified/NDA
Yellowing and wiltingcorecorecorecoreVerified/NDA
Leaf and stem woundscorecorecorecoreVerified/NDA
pestscorecorecorecoreVerified/NDA
Soil and foreign mattercorecorecorecoreVerified/NDA
Pesticide usage recordscorecorecorecoreNDA
Pesticide Residue Test ReportcorecorecorecoreNDA
Cleaning historyBy productcoreBy productcoreNDA
microorganismimportancecorecorecoreNDA
Cutting specificationsNot applicablecoreBy productcoreVerified/NDA
Packaging weightcorecorecorecoreVerified/NDA
refrigeration conditionsimportancecorecorecoreVerified/NDA
Expiration dateBy ProductcoreBy productcoreVerified/NDA
Incoming inspectionimportancecorecorecoreNDA
Returns and ClaimsimportancecorecorecoreNDA
RepurchaseimportancecorecorecoreNDA

Public agri-food information provides criteria for selecting products when purchasing that have fresh, deep-colored, and glossy leaves, stems that are not excessively thick, and minimal leaf damage. These elements are converted into the Appearance Quality Field in MarketHub for use. ( Foodnuri )

Lot Master Required Field

Lot ID · Item · Product Type · Scientific Name · Variety Group · Leaf Shape · Cultivation Method · Crop Type · Origin · Cultivation Area · Producer · Sowing Date · Harvesting Method · Harvest Cycle · Harvest Date · Leaf Size · Splitting · Color · Gloss · Stem Length · Thickness · Year · Aroma Evaluation · Bolting Status · Yellowing · Wilting · Damage · Pests · Foreign Matter · Weight · Specifications · Grade · Pesticide Use History · Pesticide Residue · Microbial Test Report · Raw Material Lot · Washing · Dehydration · Cutting History · Packaging Date · Use-by Date · Storage Conditions · Shipper · Refrigerated Delivery · Incoming Inspection · Returns · Claims · Repurchase

5. Korea Market & Demand Structure

Customers

Purchase criteria

Cooperation opportunities

Farm and Producer OrganizationsVariety group · Cultivation type · Specifications · Expected harvestJoint shipment and contract farming
Nonghyup · Production Area DistributionLeaves, stems, bundles, weight, quantityJoint Selection RFQ
wholesale marketFreshness, color, weight, packagingShipment from the production area
traditional marketScent, Freshness, Bundle, Pricelocal distribution
local foodProducer, region, harvest dateDirect transaction
Large-scale distributionAppearance, weight, small packaging, supply stabilityPB · Regular supply
food ingredient companySpecifications, Finishing Rate, Safety, Delivery TimeDining Out & School Meals
Korean restaurantSuitability for flavor, tender stems, soups, and stewsFoodservice RFQ
Hot pot specialty restaurantLength, flavor, freshness, and regular supplyRFQ for hot pot
Shabu-shabu companiesYoung shoots, length, uniformity, freshnessShabu-shabu RFQ
Sashimi Restaurants · Seafood DiningUses for aromatic vegetables, soups, and spicy stewsFoodservice supply
School and public mealsSafety, Standards, Foreign Matter, InspectionSchool Meal RFQ
Hospital and welfare mealsHygiene, cleaning rate, and regular supplyContract delivery
Meal kitWashing, cutting, portioning, refrigerationHot pot and stew meal kits
HMRCutting, Cooking, MixingIngredients for soups, stews, and hot pots
Salad · Fresh-cutYoung leaves, scent, microorganismsMix Product
Online distributionOrigin, Harvest Date, Small PackagingDirect from the farm
PB business operatorProduct form, packaging, and regionalityChrysanthemum greens PB
Seed companyLarge, medium, small leaves, bolting, quantityVariety Verification
Research InstituteVariety, Aroma, Bolting, Storage, Harvest Periodjoint research
local governmentFacility-grown leafy vegetables, school meals, local food, and dining out linkagesLocal Chrysanthemum Greens AX Business
6. Trade & Supply-chain Intelligence

step

Key variables

Operational judgment

satelliteLarge, Medium, Small Leaf, Variety, LotProduct conformity
sowingCrop type, region, and sowing dateScheduled for supply
productionWeather, Soil, Irrigation, GrowthProduction risk
GrowthLeaves, stems, scent, boltingHarvest season
Harvest of headsWeight, number of leaves, lengthRaw Lot
Cutting and sequential harvestingOrder, Weight, RecyclingRepeat supply
SelectionColor, aroma, stem, freshnessBuyer specifications
coolingTime and temperaturewilting prevention
purifyingWater, microorganisms, and foreign matterSchool Meals · Fresh-cut
cuttingLength-leaf-stem ratioSoups and Meal Kits
packagingBundles · Bulk · Small packagesDistribution Channels
refrigerated distributionTemperature and timeQuality responsibility
RFQProduct · Specifications · Quantity · Delivery DateAI Match
contractQuantity, Unit Price, InspectionTerms of trade
deliveryLot · Quantity · DeliveryImplementation verification
Buyer ratingAroma, Freshness, Preparation Rate, CookabilitySupplier Score
RepurchaseReorders/Contract ExtensionsNext planting and harvesting plan
7. Processing, By-products & PRP Intelligence

Products and processes

Key conditions

RFQ conversion

Common mustard greensLeaves, stems, scent, weightRetail & Food Service RFQ
Large-leaved crown daisyLeaf size, scent, stemSoup & Hot Pot RFQ
Medium-to-small leaf crown daisyLeaf shape, fragrance, and saturationSsam·Dining Out RFQ
young shootsYear, Leaf Size, ScentShabu-shabu · Premium Dining
young leavesHarvesting stage · MicroorganismsSalad Mix
BundleNumber, weight, and uniformityDistribution RFQ
Washed crown daisyWashing, dehydration, microorganismsSchool meals · Meal kits
Cut crown daisyRatio of cutting length, leaves, and stemSoups and Stews HMR
Soup/Hot Pot PackChrysanthemum greens Lot · Other vegetable Lot · MixtureMeal Kit RFQ
Shabu Shabu PackLength, young shoots, and small portionsFood Service · Private Brand
Fresh-cut MixYoung leaves, mixed fertilizer, hygieneSalad · PB
Candidates for blanching ingredientsBlanching time, color, aroma, and yieldVerification of Side Dishes and HMR
Dry product candidateDrying conditions, fragrance, moistureVerification of Seasonings and Food Ingredients
Powder candidateDrying, Grinding, Flavor, Particle SizeMaterialization demonstration
Selected itemsAging, wounds, fragrance, safetySeparate verification of processing conversion
Stems and cultivation residuesAmount/StateReview of composting and resource utilization

PRP — Product Research Profile

PRP items

Details of investigation and verification

PRP-01 TaxonomyAgricultural scientific names and the latest international taxonomy consistency
PRP-02 large leafLeaf size, stem, yield, and marketability
PRP-03 mid-layerLeaf splitting, fragrance, and suitability for external use
PRP-04 small lobulesYoung leaves, aroma, salad suitability
PRP-05 Spring CultivationGrowth, Harvest, Scent
PRP-06 Summer CultivationHigh temperature adaptation, bolting, quality
PRP-07 Autumn CultivationGrowth, Harvest, Market
PRP-08 Winter·FacilityCold resistance, cold protection, and harvest
PRP-09 Harvesting MethodComparison of Head Harvest and Cutting Harvest
PRP-10 Sequential HarvestQuantity and quality by harvest cycle
PRP-11 scentAroma evaluation based on variety, harvest stage, and storage
PRP-12 NominationTemperature, day length, variety, and marketability
PRP-13 washingForeign matter, wash water, microorganisms
PRP-14 storageYellowing, wilting, and loss of fragrance
PRP-15 Soups & Hot PotsAroma, color, and texture after heating
PRP-16 Shabu-shabuStem year, length, and scent
PRP-17 mealTrimming rate, foreign matter, cooking yield
PRP-18 Fresh-cutYoung leaves · Washing · Refrigeration · Microorganisms
PRP-19 BuyerSpecifications · Flavor · MOQ · Delivery Time
PRP-20 ReorderQuality · Claims · Repurchase
PRP-21 by-productTreatment of aged leaves, stems, and residues
8. AX Transformation

first of all

Execution item

Performance indicators

1Make Variety Group, Crop Type, Harvesting Method, Harvest Cycle, and Lot mandatory valuesRequired value input rate
2Large leaves – Medium leaves – Small leaves – Young shoots – Washing – Separation of product for soupMisclassification reduction rate
3Linking weather, growth, and bolting dataAccuracy of Nomination Prediction
4Measuring leaf size, splitting, and plant height using video AIAccuracy of specification judgment
5Automatic determination of stem thickness and lengthBuyer specification compliance rate
6AI Detection of Yellowing, Wilting, and WoundsQuality judgment accuracy
7Digitization of Scent Sensory ScoreFragrance quality recording rate
8Automatic recording of production volume by sequential harvesting cycleHarvest data integrity
9Prediction of expected harvest yieldSupply forecasting accuracy
10Pesticide Use – Harvest – Report LinkageDocument linkage rate
11Datafication of cleaning and microbiologyHygiene history rate
12Cold-chain temperature and time trackingRefrigeration compliance rate
13Farmhouse – Soup/Hot Pot – School Meal – Meal Kit Buyer AI MatchRFQ Match Rate
14Buyer feedback on aroma, preparation rate, and cookabilityDelivery conformity rate
15Reflect repurchase in the next planting and harvesting cycle planRepurchase linkage rate
9. Industry Problem Bank

Problem group

Problem Definition

Required data

Changes in scientific name notationAgricultural data and the latest international taxonomy may differ in notation.Taxonomy · Source · Version
Leaf-shaped mixedTreat large, medium, and small leaves as the same productVariety · Leaf Shape · Buyer
Fragrance quality not managedThe aroma, a core value of crown daisy, is not included in the trade standards.Variety, Aroma, Harvest Date
Harvesting stage mixedA mixture of young shoots, marketable leaves, and senescent leavesHarvest stage · Texture
Mixed harvesting of whole plants and cut plantsUnmanaged differences in product and quantity by harvesting methodHarvest Type
Lack of sequential harvesting historyQuality and quantity by harvest cycle not recordedOrder, Weight, Quality
boltingMarketability declines due to flower stalk elongationTemperature, Photoperiod, Bolting
Stem hardeningCookability deteriorates due to late harvestHarvest date, stem thickness, and year
Yellowing and wiltingFreshness deterioration after harvestTemperature, humidity, and time
Scent reductionFlavor changes during storage and distributionTime · Temperature · Sensory
Leaf damagePressing and tearing of tender leavesPackaging, Shipping, Inspection
pestsDecline in marketability of leaves and stemsOccurrence, Control, and Damage
pesticide residuesSafety management required for raw food, soups, and school mealsPesticides · Harvest Date · MRL
alien substanceSoil, insects, and foreign matter between leaves and stemsSorting, washing, and inspection
Washing hygieneMicrobial management is necessary after pretreatment.Washing water and microorganisms
Discrepancy in school meal standardsDifference in leaf-stem ratio and trimming rateBuyer Specifications and Inspection
Length deviation for dining outUneven length required by hot pot and shabu-shabu businessesStem length · Buyer
supply forecastingIt is an item that can be harvested sequentially, but the planned quantity is not being utilized.Growth, number of cycles, and estimated quantity
Raw Material – Pre-processing Lot DisconnectionDifficulty tracing farms after washing and cuttingRaw Lot · Process Lot
Repurchase not reflectedBuyer aroma and freshness evaluations are not fed back into productionEvaluation · Claims · Reorders
Lack of byproduct dataUnmanaged processing volume of aged leaves, stems, and sorted productsGeneration volume and treatment costs
10. Farmer RFQ & Collaboration Model

RFQ Type

Public Registration

Verify/NDA

Regular crown daisy sourced from the production areaOrigin, Leaf Shape, Size, Shipping TimeFarm · Quantity · Unit Price · Lot
Large-leaved crown daisyLeaf size, uses, and harvest periodVariety, Quantity, Price
Medium-to-small leaf crown daisyLeaf shape, scent, and usesProducer · MOQ · Price
young shootsLength, Year, Scent, PackagingQuantity · Unit Price · Lot
Regular supplyProduct · Period · Delivery ZoneWeekly Volume, Unit Price, and Contract
contract farmingVariety Group, Cultivation Type, Quality StandardsArea, Quantity, and Contract Conditions
Sequential harvest supplyHarvest period and specificationsQuantity and Price by Round
For soups and hot potsStem length, scent, packagingActual specifications, quantity, and unit price
For shabu-shabuYoung shoots · Uniform length · FreshnessSupply volume, price, contract
Washed crown daisyWashing, Packaging, RefrigerationMicrobiology, Test Reports, MOQ
Cut crown daisyCutting length, leaf, and stem ratioFacilities, Yield, Unit Price
School and public mealsSafety, Standards, Inspection, Delivery TimeTest Reports, Quantities, Contracts
dining outScent, Stem Year, Delivery CycleUnit Price · Claim · Contract
Meal kitWashing, cutting, portioning, refrigerationSample · Expiration Date · Price
HMRCutting and mixing for stews, hot pots, and soupsProcess, Yield, Unit Price
Fresh-cutYoung leaves · Wash · RefrigerateMicroorganisms and expiration dates
Distribution Private BrandOrigin, Product Type, PackagingMOQ · Brand · Price
Technology demonstrationHarvest forecasting, image selection, and fragrance data conversionSensors, AI, Test Results
Research cooperationVariety, Aroma, Bolting, StorageSamples and test results
local government cooperationGreenhouse leafy vegetables, school meals, dining out, local foodFarms, Facilities, and Business Conditions
11. RFQ Request First

① Need Products & Materials

Companies and institutions seeking necessary products, agricultural products, raw materials, and processed goods register purchasing demands. Registered requests are utilized to review cooperation with potential suppliers and producers based on the RFQ Intelligence Library.

Process:
RFQ Registration → Supplier/Product Review → Collaboration Connection → Future AI Matching

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② We are looking for production and manufacturing partners. (Need Suppliers & Manufacturers)

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Process:
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③ We are looking for domestic and international buyers. (Need Buyers)

Farmers, producer organizations, and manufacturing companies are requesting cooperation with new buyers, such as domestic and international distributors, importers, brand companies, and food service and catering businesses.

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Version History

Version

Main contents

situation

v1.0Registration of basic structure for Chrysanthemum greens plant identity, leaf shape, aroma, sequential harvesting, soup, hot pot, school meals, and RFQcomplete
v1.1Verification of raw data on Taxonomy, National, and Regional Production and Marketsexpected
v2.0Large leaves, medium leaves, small leaves, young shoots, washing, cutting, meal kit Product Specification Separationexpected
v3.0Farm – Sequential Harvesting – Pre-processing – Soups/Stews/School Meals – Meal Kits/PB Buyer Verified Container Combinationexpected