Bulgarian lavender was also in the red

Published 2022년 8월 8일

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The article reports a decrease in the lavender harvest this year compared to the previous year, with a drop of 2.3% to 66,051 tons. This is due to a decrease in average yield per hectare by 4.2%, reaching 456 kg/hectare. However, in the Dobrichka region, the yield was higher at 594 kg/ha. The purchase price for lavender also failed to meet expectations, starting at BGN 50/kg but falling to BGN 30-35/kg, with some farmers expressing hopes for up to BGN 100/kg. The final offers were at a varied price range.
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Although it started with good expectations, this year's lavender harvest turned out to be smaller than last year's, according to data from the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) at the end of July. Vote: What do you expect from the caretaker agriculture minister? At the beginning of the campaign, the harvested crop from the essential oil crop exceeded last year's current yields by several times, and the average yield showed an increase of over 30%. As is often the case, the harvest in the end turned out to be less, though not by much. MZm: The amount of lavender collected at the end of July 2022 was 2.3% less on an annual basis, amounting to 66,051 tons The reason given is the drop in the average yield per hectare (by 4.2% compared to 2021), which reaches 456 kg/hectare. The average yield for the Dobrichka region is higher - 594 kg/ha. According to the data of the Regional Directorate "Agriculture" - Dobrich, the harvested flower in the district amounted to 39,200 tons, and the ...
Source: Agri

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