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Spain: Citrus producers from Argentina and Peru analyze the impact of the DANA

Published Nov 13, 2024

Tridge summary

The article highlights the severe impact of the climatic phenomenon DANA on the Valencian agricultural sector in Spain, particularly affecting citrus fruits, with losses exceeding 1,000 million euros. Despite the damage, the Citrus Management Committee ensures sufficient supply for the community market. The event has raised concerns about the European market's citrus supply, with Peru and other Mediterranean countries potentially stepping in. The high prices during the season could benefit the following campaign, especially given the production challenges expected in Spain. Additionally, the article discusses the potential effects on Spain's fruit production in the coming years and the efficiency of the control systems in ports, suggesting that inefficiencies could impact export flows.
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The province of Valencia, Spain, was severely affected by the climatic phenomenon known as DANA, which left losses of more than 1,000 million euros in the Valencian agricultural sector, including citrus fruits, with catastrophic damage to production, plantations, agricultural infrastructure, machinery and agricultural vehicles. The damages predicted by AVA-ASAJA in agricultural crops pending harvesting amount to 278 million, with the most affected being citrus fruits (192 million), persimmons (54 million), vegetables (24.8 million) and avocados (7.2 million). Many of them were in the middle of the harvest campaign, especially the early varieties of mandarins and persimmons. The storm persisted and the phenomenon moved northwards, also to the province of Castellón, as well as the south, in Andalusian production areas such as Seville, Huelva or Cádiz. Considering the damage and impact on the Spanish citrus industry, there was some uncertainty regarding the supply to the European ...
Source: MXfruit
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