Asparagus harvest starts late in Spain, stable price and 20 percent decrease

Published 2023년 4월 4일

Tridge summary

Asparagus production in Spain is projected to decrease by 20% due to frost and drought, affecting the campaign duration and leading to a delay and potential cut in the harvest. Despite these challenges, prices remain stable with asparagus fetching 5.5 euros/kilo at origin, a significant increase in value compared to previous years due to frost. However, producers face high production costs and a shortage of labor, which is a common issue in the agricultural sector. Producers in Granada are contemplating the strategy of hiring staff at source to address the labor shortage.
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Original content

The frosts in January and February and the lack of rain in recent weeks have caused the forecasts for asparagus production to be lowered by 20%, a crop that suffers from a "shorter" campaign but with prices, for now, " very stable”. This was explained in statements to Efeagro by the general secretary of COAG Granada, Miguel Monferrer, a leading province in the cultivation of asparagus that concentrates more than 60% of the total production in Spain. Granada, the leading player in the production of green asparagus, is followed by Guadalajara and Navarra, in the latter case the leader in the production of white asparagus. In total, around 6,500 hectares of asparagus are planted in the Andalusian province alone, accompanied by some 6,000 farmers dedicated to this crop that generates, according to Monferrer estimates, 18,000 direct and indirect jobs. Last year's total production of asparagus reached 33,000 tons in Grenada, a figure that this year has decreased, since between 26,000 ...
Source: PEefeagro

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