Czech Republic: Lower apple harvest and higher pear harvest

Published Sep 21, 2021

Tridge summary

The Czech Republic is experiencing a below-average apple harvest this year, with production estimated at 111,500 tons, marking a 5% decrease from the previous year and a 6% drop from the five-year average. In contrast, the pear harvest is expected to see a significant increase of 21%, with an estimated yield of 7,000 tons. Apples make up the primary crop in nearly half of the country's 13,300 hectares of orchards.
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Original content

This year, a below-average apple harvest is expected in the Czech Republic, Radio Prague International reports. The harvest of 111,500 tons would be about 5% lower than last year and 6% lower than the five-year average, according to estimates by the Central Institute for Agricultural Control. The pear harvest, on the other hand, could be 21% larger than last year at 7,000 tons. ...
Source: AGF

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