In Germany, less and less cucumbers are grown for canning

Published 2024년 7월 9일

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Last year, Germany saw a 7% decrease in cucumber cultivation area and a drop in the number of farms from 315 to 250. This is due to high manual labor requirements, extreme weather conditions, drought, and heat affecting the cucumber plant. The cost of farming is escalated due to the need for intense irrigation to maintain the preferred conditions for cucumber growth. As a result, the price of pickled cucumbers has surged, with a can costing significantly more in 2019 than in 2013, and this trend is expected to persist.
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Last year, the area under cucumbers in Germany decreased by 7% compared to 2018, and the number of such farms decreased from 315 to 250. This is reported by ASB Zeitung. Katya Behringer, spokesperson for the Hengstenberg processing company, said that the production of a can of cucumbers from German raw materials requires a lot of manual labor. Accordingly, workers pick cucumbers by hand, lying on the wings of vehicles, so-called cucumber planes. In addition, extreme weather conditions, drought and heat have a bad effect on cucumbers, the spokeswoman said. "They like constant moisture and warmth, but not intense heat." At a temperature above 30 degrees, the cucumber plant stops growing. "Cucumbers grow at night, and only at temperatures above 15 degrees," the spokeswoman explained. On warm nights, cucumbers grow by three centimeters. It is often necessary to intensively irrigate cultivated areas to create suitable conditions. "These points make farming expensive and unattractive," ...
Source: Agrotimes

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