Governor Duval continues to produce seasonal fruits in Argentina: "There are strawberries, cherries and we work with teams mostly consist of women"

Published 2020년 12월 5일

Tridge summary

The town of Gobernador Duval is focusing on both fruit production and tourism development. Despite late frosts, cherries are still recognized and used for jam-making. The town also sells grass and has a variety of productions throughout the year, including peaches, pears, apples, and vegetables until the first frosts. The mayor is looking into taking over trout production in the Casa de Piedra lake and is working on extending vineyards. The Colorado River is at its best in years, and the town is recovering well from the pandemic.
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The town of Gobernador Duval, located on the banks of the Colorado River, is working fully with the production of seasonal fruits, in addition to targeting tourism with the development of the Colorado riverbank and the production of bales to meet the needs of a wide Influence zone. The mayor of Governor Duval, Carlos Grazide, said that in terms of production, “there are already strawberries, cherries, a job that is done manually with personnel made up mostly of women. They clean the cherries and strawberries, peel them, and then freeze them to make Fincas Duval jams. It is an activity that employs many people ”. He also explained that the freezing of the product is for the months of May and June, which is the time where the jams are made. "Our cherries are recognized although this year we could not have much sale due to the great late frosts that occurred in October, so we had to buy the product and make the jams." He commented that “the cherry blossoms in October, unfortunately ...
Source: Infopico

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