Ecuador: 8,000+ hectares of bananas lost

Published 2023년 4월 12일

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Recent heavy rains in Ecuador have caused significant damage to crops, affecting around 4,300 growers and resulting in the loss of approximately 12,853 hectares of farmland. Rice plantations have been hit the hardest, with over 6,200 hectares completely destroyed, translating to potential nationwide losses of up to 30,000 hectares. Banana and plantain crops have also suffered substantial damage, with over 1,800 hectares lost. The majority of the affected farmers are located in Guayas province, where the rains have led to widespread flooding, with more than 7,300 hectares being affected in this region alone.
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The rains of the past few weeks have damaged the crops of about 4,300 growers in Ecuador. By type of crop, rice plantations have been most affected, with damage to 7,975 ha, of which 62% suffered total loss. According to the Rice Research Center, losses due to the harsh winter could amount to 30,000 ha of rice across the country, with a larger share in Guayas province. Bananas and plantains are also among the most damaged crops, together accounting for 1,878 ha that have been lost in whole or in part. In total, about 4,268 growers have reported damage to their crops as a result of the rains, with more ...
Source: AGF

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