USA: Climate and nuts in California

Published 2023년 11월 30일

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California walnut production is growing, with projections for this year's harvest reaching 790,000 tons due to record rainfall. However, climate change poses challenges to the industry, with high minimum temperatures causing water reserves to decrease, and the increased risk of droughts and floods in the future. The walnut crop is also being significantly affected by the screwworm infestation, and farmers are advised to implement integrated pest management practices to combat this issue.
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California walnut production continues to grow and expand north of the Central Valley, with crops reaching 1,600 hectares in 2022, and total production volumes of 752,000 tons. This year's record rainfall in the state has been very positive for walnut trees, leading to historic projections for the harvest, which is expected to reach 790,000 tons. "Starting in January, rain hit California almost constantly, reaching more than 200% of normal precipitation in some places," Tapan Pathak, a climate adaptation specialist in agriculture at the University of California, Merced, shared during a presentation. at the 2023 Exponut that took place last week in Santiago, Chile. Pathak explains that rainfall helped build the salt profile in the trees and that the cold winter, without many heat events, created an "ideal situation" for the growth of walnut trees. The El Niño phenomenon, which California is currently experiencing, is unpredictable, there are very wet years and others that are not, ...
Source: MXfruit

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