Spain: The strawberry campaign ends with a 4% drop in production and a slight rise in prices that does not offset costs

Published 2022년 7월 19일

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The Huelva Strawberry Producers and Exporters Association reported a 4% decrease in strawberry production for the 2021-2022 season, totaling 270,120 tons, due to climatic adversities and increased production costs. Despite a 2.80% increase in average sale price, profitability has decreased. The season was marked by quality fruit and shifts in market competition due to high temperatures and transport strikes. Raspberry production increased by 7.5%, and blueberry production by 20.2%, but prices dropped significantly due to oversupply. Germany and the UK continue to be the main destinations for red fruits from Huelva, with the UK importing more strawberries than France despite Brexit.
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The Huelva Strawberry Producers and Exporters Association, Freshuelva, has reported that the sector has completed the 2021-2022 strawberry campaign with a total production of 270,120 tons (t), which represents a 4% decrease compared to to last campaign. In contrast, according to the statistical data provided by the associated companies, the average sale price of strawberries has grown by 2.80% which, however, has not compensated for the extraordinary rise in production costs, with which farmers have seen the profitability of their crops reduced. The climatic adversities have once again marked a strawberry campaign that began with a small amount of fruit due to the cold in December and January, although this, at the beginning and throughout the campaign, has been a fruit of great quality both in terms of taste and colour. and resistance. Added to this is the fact that this campaign has had to allocate a good part of the production to industry due to the heat of the last weeks of ...

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