Australian prices of watermelons and chilies to rise after torrential rains

Published 2021년 12월 7일

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Severe storms in Queensland, Australia have caused significant damage to summer produce crops, leading to potential price increases for watermelons and chilies. The storms have made harvest difficult and caused up to 85% losses for some crops. Watermelon growers have been particularly affected, and chilli growers have had to switch to manual harvesting due to saturated ground. The situation has also affected the production of other crops such as lychees and mangoes.
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Australians will probably pay a premium for popular summer produce, including watermelons and chilies, as widespread storms have destroyed crops across Queensland. The deluge has made harvest difficult in some regions, with parts of Bundaberg receiving record-breaking totals in the past two weeks. The rains have saturated growers' properties. According to Bundaberg Fruit and Vegetable Growers managing director Bree Grima, the impact of the rainfall on local crops was devastating: "We have been calling out for rain for many years now, and we seem to have received an awful lot; producers with crops in the ground are reporting up to 85% losses for those crops.” Ms. Grima said watermelon growers were reporting significant crop losses. "We've got some beautiful watermelons that were coming out of the region, their season had only just started," she said. "Our lychees will be starting in a couple of weeks, and we will then be going into our mango season. Those crops are looking really ...
Source: Hortidaily

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