Fruit and vegetable crops are wiped out by unseasonal wet and cold weather in Queensland, Australia

Published 2022년 7월 7일

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Unseasonal rain in Queensland is causing significant crop losses for one of the country's largest fruit and vegetable growers, Cross Family Farms, leading to increased produce prices. The abnormal weather conditions have affected a variety of crops, including beans and tomatoes, with zucchini plants also suffering due to the excess rain. The farmer expects more issues with cracking tomatoes and leaf disease as the harvest season progresses.
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Unseasonal rain is wiping out more crops in Queensland. Prices have already soared for fresh produce like lettuce and strawberries; now, other fruit and vegetables are set to follow suit. There has been widespread rain across parts of the state in what the Bureau of Meteorology describes as abnormal conditions for this time of year. One of Australia's largest fruit and vegetable growers, Cross Family Farms, is recording major losses from beans to tomatoes in Bundaberg. "A lot of our beans have all died because of the wet weather, so that's probably our most impacted. Those and the snow peas," said farmer Trevor Cross. "Zucchini plants are in the ground, but they don't like the rain. The ...
Source: Hortidaily

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