Diseases, weather and low prices affect Costa Rican orange industry

게시됨 2021년 6월 16일

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The orange sector in Costa Rica is facing a crisis due to the impact of pests and diseases, most notably the 'dragón amarillo' or yellow dragon, and a significant drop in international prices for concentrated juice. These factors, along with the pandemic's effect on the market, have led to a decrease in the planted area and production, and have increased costs for producers. The situation is causing concern for both producers and industry, with potential for a complete collapse.
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The appearance of pests and diseases, in particular the ‘dragón amarillo’ (yellow dragon), the impact of the weather and a sharp drop in international prices, have the orange sector in a difficult situation. Producers and industry fear a collapse. The backyard trees, that is, those located in the houses and that are used for self-consumption, become a strong source of transmission of the yellow dragon, which caused havoc in the orange plantations. Photo: Albert Marín. The combined factors, plus the effect of the pandemic on the international market, brought this productive sector to a critical condition, according to the representatives of large companies. The combination of factors had its greatest manifestation when Tico Frut presented a preventive agreement, before the Bankruptcy Court of San José, with the objective of restructuring a debt of US$165.9 million. This was on March 11, 2021. Since the Huanglongbing (HLB) or citrus greening disease appeared in Costa Rica in ...
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