In Israel, the production of fruits and vegetables is being reduced, and prices have doubled

게시됨 2024년 1월 25일

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Israel is currently experiencing a shortage of certain vegetables, including tomatoes, onions, hasa salad, and cabbage, due to the ongoing war. The Ministry of Agriculture has reported a 25% reduction in tomato supplies and a 20% fall in onion supplies, attributed to farming difficulties in border lands and labor shortages. This has led to a surge in prices and an increase in tomato imports. However, the situation for cabbage is expected to improve in the coming weeks, and there is no anticipated shortage for potatoes.
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Due to the war - the inability to farm border lands and a shortage of labor - shortages of some vegetables are expected in Israel in the coming weeks. In particular, the published report of the Ministry of Agriculture speaks of a sharp reduction in the supply of tomatoes and onions, Israel News reports. According to the ministry's calculations, supplies of tomatoes from Israeli farmers will be reduced by 25% in the coming months compared to the winter-spring of last year. On a quarter of the land where it was planned to grow tomatoes this season (about 200 hectares), nothing was sown or the land was simply overgrown and left unattended. In the border areas of the Western Negev, farms produced 30% of the usual harvest. To make up for the missing volumes, the import of tomatoes has been increased - 21 tons of this vegetable have been imported into the country since the beginning of the war. The supply of hasa salad fell by 20%. The lettuce harvest needs to be harvested every week, ...
출처: Eastfruit

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