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Spain: A catastrophic situation for the subtropics of Granada

Cherimoya
Published Apr 19, 2023

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According to Coag Granada, this situation will mean losses of up to 70% of production compared to the 2021-22 season.

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The situation of subtropical cultivation in some areas of the Tropical Coast of Granada is already "catastrophic" and will mean losses of up to 70% of production compared to the 2021-22 season. This is especially the right bank of this coastal area -Otívar, Jete, Almuñécar and La Herradura-, where cherimoya, avocado, mango and medlar crops are being seriously affected, the organization's Subtropical member explained to EFE. COAG of Granada, Juan Camacho. “This year has been a disaster and next year it will be even more so” "This year has been a disaster and next year it will be even more so," warned Camacho, who says that it is no longer that they seek to produce, but rather "to save the farms." There are other areas of the Costa Tropical, such as the one that includes the municipalities of Motril, Salobreña, Molvízar and their surroundings, which currently have no problems because they are connected to the Béznar-Rules system, which facilitates their risk, while in On the left ...
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