Lack of rain affects acerola production in São Paulo, Brazil

Published 2022년 1월 2일

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Severe drought in São Paulo's west has led to a significant drop in acerola harvest production and a delayed start to the harvest season. The drought has caused the fruits to be small and trees to produce less, leading to an estimated 70% decrease in the current crop compared to the previous one. The harvest, which was expected to begin in mid-October, was delayed by the drought, with some producers starting more than a month late.
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The lack of rain brought down production and delayed the start of the acerola harvest in the west of the state of São Paulo. The estimate is that there will be a 70% drop in the current crop in the state, compared to the previous one. Watch all Globo Rural videos As a result of the severe drought in the region, the fruits did not develop as expected and were small, while the trees produced a much smaller amount. The drought also delayed the harvest, which should have ...
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