Chile could have fewer nuts this season

Published 2024년 4월 23일

Tridge summary

The Association of Chilean Nut Producers and Exporters, Chilenut, has announced a delay of 10 to 15 days in the harvest season, compared to a normal year. The organization also highlighted a decrease in production volumes, estimated between 15% to 25%, compared to the 2023 season. Despite these challenges, the quality parameters remain normal, with a minor drop of approximately 1 percentage point seen in pulp yield.
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Original content

Through a brief statement, the Association of Chilean Nut Producers and Exporters Chilenut, reported that the harvest is 10 to 15 days late compared to a normal season. "Based on the information collected in the last 2 weeks both in fields and in peeling and drying plants, a delay in the start of the harvest of 10 to 15 days has been observed compared to a normal season," the entity indicated. who also detailed that there is a decrease in production volumes of 15%-25% compared to the 2023 ...
Source: MXfruit

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