Spain: Faba bean producers ask for help due to the serious impact of a fungus on crops in the West

Published 2024년 9월 23일

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Faba bean producers in Villayón are facing a poor harvest due to anthracnose fungus, white mites, and excess humidity. They are seeking assistance from the Administration for pest control tools and products. The president of the Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) Faba de Asturias, Sergio Suárez, acknowledges the problem but emphasizes the need for solutions with Administrative support. He also points out that there are farmers who have not been affected by the damage.
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Several faba bean producers in Villayón, where some of the largest in the region are located, are warning of the poor harvest that is coming. The anthracnose fungus, together with the white mite and the excess of humidity in recent months are destroying a good part of the plants. "We have had a bad year and this one will be worse. Everything is stained," warn the farmers, who are asking for more help from the Administration, especially to give them tools and products that help them fight the pests. "The Ministry has to get more involved, more research is needed because there are fewer and fewer effective products," lament those affected. One of the farmers tells this newspaper that the affectation by the anthracnose fungus is alarming, to the point of believing that he will not make a profit to cover this year's expenses. "It is desperate because you put in hours and in the end the products do not work. Next year I do not plan to sow even a quarter of what I sowed this year," he ...
Source: Lne

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