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Report of almond and walnuts in Chile

Almond Kernel
Raw Walnut
Chile
Published Aug 1, 2021

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1 Market: 2 Pests, 3 Climate: 4 Orchard management, August5 News from Spain.6 News from Portugal7 News from Australia.8 News from California.9 Information and news from Chile.10 The future that is visualized, Research and Development. Place the bees on upturned bins, to have at least one meter of separation from the bins. Rent bees with families. Discard cheap bees or nuclei. In flower fumigations, use stimulating hormones of the pollen tube. Use algae that enhance the useful life of the. Use fertilizers of Specific flowers to protect from low temperatures. Place water around the hives to make the work of the hives more efficient. A food is traced in the food bag. Can be stored in its own shell It is not luxury. It does not require cold for its conservation. It is used as food.

Original content

Sprayers - Nebulizers We manufacture AFRUSEC in Chile. Report No. 49. August 2021, Chile. Summary of contents On July 12, 2021, the objective report of the Californian industry was released, which we reproduce below: “Droughts have devastating effects, and no one knows that more than the crops they grow. It appears that drought events are occurring more regularly, with Australia or the US alternating the entry and exit of the drought. Currently, many areas in the western states of America are in extreme or exceptional drought and almond orchards are being affected. The US produced a record tonnage in 2020 and over the past year they have done an outstanding job in marketing the crop to achieve an increase in shipments of more than 30%. The pressure to ship such a large volume will ease next year as the drought has affected the 2021 crop and the US crop is now forecast to produce 2.8 billion pounds, or 1.27 million tons of grain. This forecast is based on the objective estimation ...
Source: CLportalagro
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