The melon and watermelon campaign in Spain starts with good forecasts

Published 2024년 5월 24일

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The Association of Fruit and Vegetable Producers-Exporters of the Region of Murcia (Proexport) is optimistic about the upcoming melon and watermelon campaign in Spain, expecting a recovery from the volumetric decline of the previous season. The crops are reportedly in great condition, with normal development expected. Harvesting is expected to begin in early June. The region has similar crop areas to last year, with around 3,000 hectares of melon and 2,400 hectares of watermelon. In 2023, Spanish melon exports totaled 320,346 tons, with Murcia being the main exporter, and watermelon exports rose to 678,822 tons.
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The melon and watermelon campaign is beginning in the main Spanish producing regions. Thus, the expectations of the Association of Fruit and Vegetable Producers-Exporters of the Region of Murcia, Proexport, are positive and it is expected to recover the usual volumes, after the decline of the previous campaign. According to the president of Proexport's melon and watermelon sector, José Cánovas, "the crops are developing wonderfully, with exceptional qualities and a very correct health condition. "We expect a normal evolution, without any surprises, that will allow us to recover the usual volumes, not like last season when as a result of the late rains and hail the crops were affected with very low yields." It is expected that, at the beginning of June, a little earlier in watermelon, significant quantities will be able to be harvested. The beginning of the campaign is being characterized by climatic stability, with some rains in the month of April and an increase in temperatures ...

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