Forecasts show that Norway is heading towards a good fruit harvest

게시됨 2021년 8월 19일

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The article highlights a forecast by the fruit storage inspector that predicts a fruit harvest, potentially the best in at least eleven years, with minimal impact from recent frost damage to apple trees in Eastern Norway. The expected crop includes up to 10,000 tonnes of apples and about 2,100 tonnes of plums, marking the largest plum crop in eleven years. The production forecasts for bulbs are almost on par with those of 2020.
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Forecasts from the fruit storage inspector show that it is heading towards a good fruit harvest with an overall crop that can be the best in at least eleven years. According to the Norwegian Directorate of Agriculture's latest weekly update, it does not appear that the frost damage that occurred to apple trees in Eastern Norway will have a major impact. In total, a crop of up to 10,000 tonnes of apples is expected. When it comes to plums, the first ones are already expected to have hit the market. The forecast from the fruit storage inspector shows a production of about 2,100 tonnes of plums in 2021, which in that case will be the largest crop in 11 years, around 140 tonnes larger than ...
출처: Bondebladet

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