Frost hit: this year's fruit harvest could be gone

게시됨 2026년 4월 15일

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Over several nights, a cooling to as low as -8 degrees Celsius struck domestic plantations. The northern and northeastern regions may be particularly severely affected, but other growing areas are not spared from damage. After last year, serious spring frost damage threatens domestic fruit production once again. The Arctic-origin cold that broke between April 7 and 12 caused critical cooling in many parts of the country, with minimum temperatures ranging from -2 to -8 degrees Celsius depending on the region and microenvironment. This is already a severe blow, but the situation is further worsened by the fact that most fruit species were in their most sensitive developmental state.

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The worst time for the cold The cold wave arrived when apricots, peaches, sour cherries, sweet cherries, plums, and pears in many orchards were in bloom or close to setting fruit. Apples had already bloomed in several southern regions, while in others they were just about to bloom, and budding had already begun in the case of walnuts. Strawberries were blooming in many places, and in some plots, developing berries were already present. Even temperatures below -2 degrees Celsius can cause damage at these phenological stages, and further cooling dramatically increases the losses. The greatest trouble may be in the north and northeast Based on current assessments, the northern and northeastern parts of the country may have suffered the strongest cooling, and it was not just a single frost: critical low temperatures occurred for 3-4 consecutive days. This is particularly dangerous because the repeated cold spells reduce the chances of regeneration for the crops. It is already likely ...

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