Bulgaria: Which vegetables peak in their yields in 2020?

Published 2021년 1월 11일

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Despite negative weather conditions, leading to varied impacts on agricultural yields, the Ministry of Agriculture's 2020 summary reveals significant growth in potato harvest and watermelon production, with watermelons also seeing a doubling in planted and harvested areas. However, field tomatoes and strawberries faced substantial declines in yields. Greenhouse cultivation showed positive trends, with increased production of tomatoes and cucumbers. Notably, cabbage experienced the highest price increase of 20.8% among all crops, while the prices of greenhouse tomatoes and cucumbers, potatoes, and red peppers were lower than the previous year.
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The past year has been marked by bad weather conditions, which has led to lower yields in various sectors of agriculture. However, some vegetables report fabulous growth in the amount of production, others in the price, according to the final analysis for 2020 of the Ministry of Agriculture. What will be the food sticker? According to the summarized operational data, the potato growers have 32.5% more harvest than the previous year. Ironically, however, it was potatoes as a raw material that suffered the most from the lack of a market due to closed restaurants and hotels. Watermelons in 2020 are also much more, with production reaching 80,533 tons. However, the melons are the leaders in the collected production - with over 60% growth on an annual basis. Moreover, the data report twice as much planted and harvested areas with melons compared to 2019. The reported production of pepper from open areas remains around the level of the previous year. Nearly 3% less areas have been ...
Source: Agri

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