Italy-based agricultural company, Agrieuropa, has reported a 15% increase in sales for spinach and valerian in this winter season compared to the previous one. The mild European climate had caused a delay in sales of these and other crops, but prices have been satisfactory overall. Agrieuropa has expanded its acreage from 27 to 40 hectares and has purchased a heat shrink machine for more practical and resistant packaging. The company is also preparing for the transplanting of watermelons and has plans to introduce spring onions for foreign markets in the next winter season. The cultivation and marketing activities have not been significantly affected by cyclone Burian or the coronavirus due to their reliance on foreign markets.