Pomegranate, fig tree and date palm are unprofitable crops with a great environmental function for Spain

Published 2021년 9월 22일

Tridge summary

Young Farmers Asaja Alicante and the Elche Cooperativa Cambayas have appealed to the Ministry of Agriculture for a proposal to aid the cultivation of pomegranate, fig, and date palm crops in saline soils located in the Alicante regions of La Vega Baja and Baix Vinalopó. These crops are vital for preventing soil erosion and desertification but face challenges due to lower productivity and higher labor costs compared to citrus fruits. The organizations are seeking support to maintain the cultivation of these crops, which are only viable in certain climatic conditions and are essential for the region's biodiversity and environmental stability. They plan to use the 2021 and 2022 period, during which countries can design their National Strategic Plans under the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), to advance this proposal.
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Original content

Young Farmers Asaja Alicante and the Elche Cooperativa Cambayas have jointly requested from the Ministry of Agriculture a proposal to help growers of pomegranate, fig and date palm crops in saline soils, which are limited to the Alicante regions of La Vega Baja and the Baix Vinalopó. Here the traditional areas of cultivation are concentrated in salt fields, which imply productivity conditions lower than that of other fruit trees, and much lower than that of citrus, so that their maintenance in cultivation represents an extra effort for the farmer, in addition to have high labor costs. Both the agrarian organization and the Elche cooperative understand that these crops fulfill a very important environmental function to stop soil erosion and prevent desertification that threatens much of our country, being the only ones possible in these conditions. In this sense, from Asaja Alicante they understand that, now that an agreement has been reached in Brussels for the new CAP, and that ...

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