French cauliflower growers will harvest 16% less

Published 2021년 8월 12일

Tridge summary

A French cooperative, Marais de l'Audomarois, has seen a significant loss of 500,000 cauliflowers due to excessive rainfall since mid-June. The region has seen three times the average rainfall in the same period, leading to the suffocation of cauliflowers in swampy fields and making harvesting difficult. Some plots have seen up to a 30% loss. The current high temperatures and dry weather could further damage the cauliflowers by causing them to wilt if the soil dries too quickly, as their roots may not be able to reach the deeper soil water.
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Original content

Although the French cooperative Marais de l'Audomarois normally harvests almost 3 million cauliflowers a year, this year it has to count on a loss of 500,000 cauliflowers. The rain that has fallen in the region since mid-June, 200 milliliters of water, three times the average in the same period, has resulted in significant losses for gardeners. On some plots, up to 30% of the planted cauliflowers cannot be harvested. Grower Olivier Brietz says the following about his swampy fields: "In my case, the cauliflower has suffocated because of the large amount of water and it cannot be harvested." However, the beautiful weather and high temperatures this week do not ...
Source: AGF

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