The Valencian citrus campaign faces a rise in prices due to adverse weather conditions in Spain

Published 2023년 8월 1일

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The Consulate of the Lonja de Valencia has started publishing its weekly bulletins for the new citrus campaign 2023/24, reporting rising prices due to a decrease in supply caused by adverse weather conditions in the Mediterranean basin. The Valencian Association of Farmers attributes the decrease in citrus production to high temperatures, cold weather, persistent rainfall, and localized hail storms. The Lonja de Cítricos de Valencia has also launched a new website to provide information on prices and improve transparency in sales contracts for the citrus industry.
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VALENCIA, 1 Aug. (EUROPA PRESS) - The Citrus Price Table of the Consulate of the Lonja de Valencia begins the publication of its weekly bulletins corresponding to the new citrus campaign 2023/24 with rising prices at source. The main reason is the decrease in supply that is expected in the citrus industry in the Mediterranean basin "due to adverse weather conditions", as explained by the Valencian Association of Farmers (AVA-Asaja) in a statement. While drought is the most determining factor in explaining the decrease in production in other Spanish communities such as Andalusia and in other European and North African countries, in the case of the Valencian Community, forecasts point to a decrease due to the high temperatures reached in March and April (coinciding with the flowering and fruit set phases), the unusual cold in May and the persistent rainfall throughout May and June. In addition, although in a localized way, several hail storms caused damage of varying ...
Source: europapress

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