USA: Lettuce prices likely to go up again in Canada next month

게시됨 2023년 3월 31일

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Severe flooding in the Salinas Valley, a major lettuce production area in California, is expected to cause a significant increase in lettuce prices starting next month and potentially through the summer. The flooding, part of extreme weather events due to climate change, has led to crop damage and delayed planting. Additionally, the article highlights the efforts to expand lettuce production in Canada as a response to climate-related challenges, with Fresh Start Foods national buyer, John Bishop, anticipating the trend to persist. This situation underscores the broader impacts of climate change on food production and the costs of bringing food to market.
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Lettuce prices are likely to rise next month and could stay high into the summer, agriculture experts say, as flooding in a key California farming area becomes the latest example of extreme weather's effect on the food chain. The Salinas Valley, where a vast amount of lettuce and other produce eaten in North America is grown every year, has seen severe rain and storms since the beginning of the year, said John Bishop, national buyer for produce distributor Fresh Start Foods. Bishop said all that extra water has flooded fields and delayed planting, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in crop damage. "It's been very concerning," he said. The industry has recently seen more interest in year-round production in Canada, too, as climate change makes issues like extreme weather and drought more prevalent, said Sylvain Charlebois, a Dalhousie University professor, and director of the school's ...
출처: Hortidaily

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