Switzerland recorded a sharp decline in fruit yields

Published 2021년 10월 13일

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The Swiss Fruit Association (SOV) has released a report indicating mixed results for the 2021 summer fruit and berry harvest. The season has seen significant losses in crop yields due to adverse weather conditions, including spring frosts and summer hail, particularly affecting cherry, plum, and apricot production. The total harvest for these fruits was 1,500 tons of cherries, 1,300 tons of plums, and 2,200 tons of apricots, marking a decrease from previous years.

However, despite these challenges, the berry sector, especially those grown indoors in modern film tunnels, has managed to remain profitable. This trend highlights the importance of advanced horticultural infrastructure in mitigating the effects of adverse weather and ensuring crop resilience. The SWO's report underscores the critical need for continued support and investment in the modernization of horticultural farms to enhance the sustainability and profitability of agricultural production in Switzerland. The estimated damage to fruit tree infrastructure is in the tens of millions, underscoring the severe impact of the weather conditions on the industry.
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Original content

The Swiss Fruit Association (SOV) has published a report on the 2021 harvest of summer fruits and berries. Bone crops brought only losses to farmers. Only the production of berries grown indoors has become profitable. This year has demonstrated the dependence of the agricultural sector on weather conditions and the availability of plant protection products, according to Fruit-inform, according to the Bauernzeitung. 2021 was considered a bad year for Swiss fruit growing. Spring brought severe frosts, summer - hail and hail. According to the report of the Swiss Association, this year produced: 1,500 tons of cherries (72% of last year's harvest) 1,300 tons of plums (40% respectively) 2,200 tons of apricots (35%). In addition to fruit trees, the entire infrastructure was damaged. SOV estimates the damage at tens of millions of dollars. But the berry harvest was good. Here, profitability ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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