In some regions of Moldova, rain and hail damaged 80% of the cherry crop

Published 2024년 6월 21일

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Recent heavy rains and hail have caused significant damage to cherry orchards in the Kryulen District of Moldova, with up to 80% of crops destroyed. The excess moisture has caused the cherries to crack and spoil. Affected gardeners are facing challenges to sell their damaged produce, both domestically and internationally. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry is planning to convene a meeting with the Moldovan Association of Fruit and Vegetable Processors Speranța-CON to explore potential avenues for processing the affected fruits.
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The cherry crop on tens of hectares of orchards was spoiled by the recent heavy rains and hail. In some areas, up to 80% of cherry orchards have been damaged, gardeners cannot sell such fruits on the domestic market, let alone export. (Due to a sharp increase in moisture, cherry fruits usually crack and spoil quickly, - ed.) This is reported by IPN. Vitaliy Onishchuk, the head of the Department of Agriculture of Kryulen District, reported that 75-80% of the crop was destroyed on 68 hectares of cherry trees. "High-quality cherries - 3-4 cm in diameter. The gardeners have nowhere to hand them over, the cherry tree has cracked, there is a lot of water in it. It is no longer exported. Refineries do not take it, because they have stocks from last year and they are not interested in raw materials. There are gardens that have never been harvested. The situation is alarming," he said. The Vice Prime Minister of Moldova, Volodymyr Bolya, Minister of Agriculture and ...
Source: Agrotimes

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