A smaller currant harvest is expected in Poland

Published 2024년 5월 30일

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In Poland's Lublin Voivodeship, the currant and red currant harvest is projected to decrease by 30-50% due to severe frosts that occurred on April 22-23, 2024. The affected plantations are growing the Tisel, Ruben, Roland, and Rovada varieties. In addition to the frost damage, the plants are also dealing with pest issues, including the currant bud mite, common spider mite, aphids, rose leaf curler, and currant leaf gall.
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On the plantations of the most berry-growing region of Poland - the Lublin Voivodeship, it is predicted that the harvest of currants and currants may be 30-50% less than last year due to frosts in the third decade of April. This is reported by Jagodnik.pl. Specialists note that the black currant bushes of the Tisel, Ruben varieties and Roland, Rovada red currants are in the phase of fruit growth - BBCH 74-76. "Compared to last year, we are observing much weaker fruit set, which is a consequence of frosts on the night of April 22-23, 2024. According to estimates, there may be 30-50% fewer currant fruits than in 2023," the report ...
Source: Agrotimes

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