San Luis Valley farmers in the United States are reluctant to release their statistics

Published Nov 18, 2021

Tridge summary

The article highlights a dilemma faced by the Rural Development District (DDR), as some vegetable producers are withholding statistical data on their crops, leading to incomplete information about the development of horticultural products. Despite this obstacle, the DDR is able to gather some data through permits issued to farmers for planting. The main crops during the autumn-winter cycle are chives, onion ball, broccoli, celery, and lettuce, while cotton dominates in the spring-summer cycle. The article notes that the harvest figures for the spring-summer cycle are not yet available, as the cotton harvest is not yet concluded.
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VÍCTOR CUBILLAS Z. TRIBUNA DE SAN LUIS. Several producers are suspicious of handing over their data to the Rural Development District. Several vegetable producers are reluctant to provide statistical data on their crops, making it difficult for the authority to have information about their development. The Chief of the Rural Development District (DDR), Luis Cervantes Sandoval, reported that with almost all the vegetable growers, he has this problem and ignores the reason for it. "Yes there are people who provide us with the information, but there are others who do not, we do not know why, but whenever we want to have all the data of all the crops, we have that difficulty." He added that, despite this, they manage to gather some statistical data based on the issuance permits that are granted to farmers prior to planting each product. With a cut on November 4 of the autumn-winter chives, it has an expedition of 306 hectares, onion ball 102 hectares, broccoli 80, celery 26, lettuce ...
Source: Inforural

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