Citrus fruit, a clear decline in Tunisia harvest expected

Published 2022년 12월 1일

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The citrus harvest in Tunisia is projected to drop by 16% in the 2022/2023 season, reaching 290,000 tons, due to adverse climatic conditions and increased uprooting of aged trees. The decrease is expected across all citrus types, with oranges seeing a 30.6% drop, clementines a 15% drop, mandarins an 18% drop, and lemons a 23% drop. Citrus cultivation takes up over 28,000 hectares, or 6.5% of the country's tree area, and is concentrated in the governorate of Nabeul.
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The citrus harvest in Tunisia is expected to reach 290,000 tons in the 2022/2023 season. This is what the National Agriculture Observatory (Onagri) indicates. The figure would show a drop of 16% compared to the stock of 345,300 tons recorded during the previous campaign. According to the public body, these prospects are mainly explained by the climatic conditions characterized by dry climates that prevailed during the periods of flowering and setting (initial formation of the fruit) of the citrus fruits and by the increase in temperatures observed in the months of May and last June. In addition, there has been a reduction in the areas under cultivation due to the increased uprooting rate of aged trees in recent years and the lack of water in production areas such as Menzel Bouzelfa and Beni Khalled due to drought. In detail, according to the same source, the production of oranges will decrease by 30.6%, while that of clementines by 15%. Meanwhile, the volume of mandarins is ...

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