The hop harvest will be lower than last year in the Czech Republic

게시됨 2020년 10월 13일

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The hop harvest in the Czech Republic is projected to be 15 to 20 percent lower than last year due to droughts and adverse weather conditions, including hail and storms. Despite the lower yield, the quality is reportedly above average. Growers expect sales to decline due to increased costs from the coronavirus pandemic and the loss of foreign workers. The harvested area for hops has decreased by 36.7 ha compared to the previous year, with the majority of the area located in the Žatec region. Approximately 60 to 80 percent of the crops are exported to Japan and China.
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The hop harvest will be 15 to 20 percent lower than last year due to droughts in the areas with the largest crops in the Czech Republic. The quality is above average. Growers, who have had higher costs this year due to the coronavirus epidemic, expect sales to decline, said Michal Kovařík, Secretary of the Association of Hop Producers of the Czech Republic. The hops harvest is still adding up and the exact amount will be known in December. - said Kovařík. Last year, the hop harvest in the Czech Republic increased by 39.4 percent year-on-year to 7,145 tons with an average yield of 1.43 tons per hectare. Harvest was above the five-year average. According to Kovařík, growers expected a good harvest in late July and early August. Then the cooler and warmer days, complemented by the cold nights, began to change many times, and with very below-average rainfall in July and early August, the hops were damaged as their growth almost stopped. Damage from hail and storms was added, and hop ...
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