Spain: Andalusian citrus production will increase in 2024/25

Published 2024년 12월 3일

Tridge summary

Andalusia's citrus production is projected to see a significant increase of 20-22 percent for the 2024/25 season, despite recent heavy rains in southern and eastern Spain causing localized farm damage. The early mandarin and Navelina orange harvest is already underway in Huelva, and while lemon production is expected to reach record levels, initial forecasts have been revised down 22 percent, but producers remain optimistic. The increase in production is anticipated to offset the drop in Valencia's production due to storms, and producers are looking to capitalize on the increased demand for oranges and mandarins.
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Original content

Coag sees volume increase of 20-22 percent, with good sizes expected. Citrus production in Andalusia is expected to increase this season, despite torrential rains that have hit southern and eastern Spain in recent weeks. While DANA has caused localized damage to farms, mainly in Malaga and Almeria, recent rains have benefited the crop overall. With the harvest of early mandarins and Navelina oranges already underway in Huelva, early estimates from the Coordinator of Agricultural and Livestock Organizations (Coag) point to a volume increase of 20-22 percent for 2024/25, with plenty of good sizes. Lemon production is also projected to reach record levels despite ...

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