Lublin, Poland: Currants are running out, raspberries are left

Published 2022년 8월 5일

Tridge summary

The article reports on the progress of the fruit harvest in the Lublin region, with collections of black currants, red currants, gooseberries, and raspberries nearly completed. The season has seen lower yields due to adverse weather conditions, with frosts affecting flowering and drought impacting crops, which has led to increased prices in stores for blackcurrants and raspberries. Meanwhile, the cost of red currants and gooseberries remains steady despite the reduced yields, and there has been a decrease in the use of fertilizers, a positive aspect for the environment.
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In the Lublin region, the collections of black currants, red currants and gooseberries are almost finished, the raspberry harvest is underway, Gustaw Jędrejek, president of the Lublin Agricultural Chamber, told PAP. The president of the LIR said that the region's harvest of black and red currants and gooseberries is nearing completion. The raspberries are harvested. Frosts during flowering and the subsequent drought resulted in lower yields, but also an increase in the prices of blackcurrants (PLN 6-8 / kg) and raspberries (PLN 15-17 / kg) in stores. ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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