Portugal: Algarve orange with a 50% drop in summer production

Published 2023년 12월 19일

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Summer orange production in the Algarve fell by 50%, leading to the cooperative being stopped with national oranges from August to November. The director of CACIAL, Horácio Ferreira, explained that this drop was expected after a year of overproduction, but they are now almost close to a normal year in the current campaign. However, the activity is being affected by a "terrifying" water problem caused by the effects of drought in the Algarve.
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Summer orange production in the Algarve fell by 50%. The Algarve Citrus Growers Agricultural Cooperative (CACIAL) notes that only imported oranges prevented the activity from completely stopping from August to November. “The previous [season] proved to be a campaign with just a few kilograms, in the last variety, which is the summer variety. There was 50% less than the normal quantity”, explained the director of CACIAL, Horácio Ferreira, to the Lusa agency, stressing that this drop led to the cooperative being “stopped with national orange in August, September, October and a good part from November". The CACIAL director recalled that, at the beginning of the 2022/2023 campaign, it was “coming from a year of overproduction” in which it was already known that “the following year there would be some decline” and production would be “much lower”, but stressed that, for the campaign now underway, “a normal year of production” is expected. “At this moment, in the campaign that we ...
Source: PTvidarural

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