Frost in Moldova destroyed crops

Published 2022년 5월 6일

Tridge summary

Severe frosts hit apricot, peach, cherry and plum orchards in northern Moldova in late April, with temperatures dropping below minus 9 ° C. The rest of the country saw weaker frosts and perennial crop plantations were barely affected. The Ocnita region suffered the most damage, with estimates putting the loss of apricots and cherries at 90-100% and 70-80% respectively, and plums at 40-50%.
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Apricot, peach, cherry and plum orchards in the northern regions of Moldova were affected by severe frosts at the end of the second and early third week of April, reports Fruchtportal for EastFruit. Some northern regions of Moldova have experienced two waves of night frosts with temperatures below minus 9 ° C. During the same period, frosts in the center and south of the country were much weaker, and the plantations of perennial crops were hardly affected. The damage is local, but ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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