Spain: In the 2025/26 campaign, a lemon harvest volume of 1.75 million tons could be reached

Published 2023년 11월 14일

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After a low harvest in the 2022-2023 season, Ailimpo predicts that Spain's lemon production will recover in the 2023-2024 campaign with an estimated production of 1,365,000 tons. This would represent a 34% increase compared to the previous season. There is a discrepancy in figures between Ailimpo and the Ministry of Agriculture, with Ailimpo's estimates being higher due to their consideration of precise export data and domestic consumption.
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The lemon recovers its productive potential after a season, 2022-2023, which had the lowest harvest in the last 10 years. Ailimpo forecasts a production in Spain of 1,365,000 tons and, according to José Hernández Hernández, “the harvest planned for this campaign shows quantities that are not going to be exceptional in the coming years.” In fact, according to a study by the interprofessional, in the 2025-26 campaign a volume of 1.75 million tons could be reached. “We must consider that these figures are theoretical and that climatic conditions, water availability, etc. They can condition production, but if there are lemon trees, there will be lemons,” says the president of Ailimpo. Valencia Fruits. What analysis is carried out by Ailimpo on the capacity planned for this campaign for lemon? José Hernández Hernández. Ailimpo's lemon harvest estimate for the 2023/2024 campaign foresees a production in Spain of 1,365,000 tons. A figure similar to that already achieved in the 2020/2021 ...

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