Greek Broccoli With Decay and Black Spots Due to Warm Weather in September

Theodoros Damvakaris
Published 2022년 10월 12일
The last days of September were abnormally warm in Greece, with saturated humidity. Although these conditions favor a high rate of broccoli transplants in the fields, the plant survival rate was less than 50% due to airborne fungal diseases that create black spots and decay in many plants. The broccoli price remains high in the Greek market in W41, as high as USD 2.42/kg, which could help the suppliers score even some losses from the heat waves of June and July. Additionally, the low-volume products available offered a good starting position for the autumn season.
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