The storm hits the heart of the Spanish orange

Published 2024년 11월 5일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the severe impact of the Dana storm and floods on the agricultural sector, particularly in Valencia, Spain, a key region for the Spanish orange market and rice production. The damage to citrus and rice crops could lead to significant economic losses and disruptions to the citrus season, with thousands of hectares of crops affected. The storm has damaged various agricultural infrastructure such as irrigation sheds, tools, and warehouses, and flooded warehouses storing rice, resulting in substantial losses. While the rice sector has suffered less due to most of the crop being harvested and stored, the flooding of the Albufera Natural Park indicates the extent of the flood's impact. The article emphasizes the efforts of farmers and organizations to recover and the challenges faced in estimating the economic losses and returning to normal.
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The damage from the Dana and the floods will have long-term consequences for the citrus season, hitting the regions of Valencia considered the heart of the Spanish orange market. Citrus fruits (oranges, mandarins, lemons) and rice, two emblematic crops of the Valencian Community, have been affected by the storm, although in the case of fruit, worse consequences are feared in the fields. Now, the priority of farmers and residents is to "clean, rescue and rescue" in the villages and, in addition, many rural infrastructures are impassable, according to sources from agricultural organizations and cooperatives explained to Efeagro. "It is impossible to evaluate the economic losses in detail, but what we can talk about is thousands of hectares of crops, especially citrus and persimmon," according to sources from Ava-Asaja. The citrus season runs from September to June and at this time extra-early varieties had been harvested, but there were many fruits on the trees and other major ...
Source: PEefeagro

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