Santa Catarina farmers freeze stone fruit orchards to protect them from frost

Published 2020년 8월 26일

Tridge summary

The Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe region in Santa Catarina, Brazil, is facing significant crop loss in stone fruits such as plum, peach, and nectarine due to severe frosts. However, farmers who have implemented the spray frost control system, which involves freezing the plants to protect them from cold damage, have managed to save their crops. This method, while costly, is crucial for the region's production, given the frequent frost conditions that primarily affect early varieties. The system relies on sprinklers to create a layer of water around the plants, preventing damage from sub-zero temperatures. Despite the initial investment of R $ 20 thousand to R $ 25 thousand per hectare, the system has proven economically viable for those who can afford it and have the necessary water resources. However, not all farmers can afford the system due to its cost and the need for a reliable water source. The region, a major contributor to Santa Catarina's stone fruit production, is largely reliant on these measures to mitigate crop losses.
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Original content

Epagri estimates indicate that stone fruit producers (plum, peach and nectarine) in the Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe region may have lost about 50% of their harvest with the frosts that hit the region on the 21st, 22nd and 23rd of August. However, the damage did not reach farmers who froze their orchards. Yes, it is necessary to freeze the plant to protect it from the cold. The technique is called spray frost control. André Kulkamp de Souza, manager of Epagri's Experimental Station in Videira, explains that the investment is high, but important for the orchards of the region, where the frost happens more frequently and affects mainly the early varieties. The system is made up of sprinklers that will promote a “rain” in the orchard on the verge of frost. With freezing weather, the fruit grower who uses the system is attentive. When the ambient temperature reaches 1 ° C, with a downward trend, it is time to turn on the sprinklers. The proposal is to create a good water layer on the ...

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