Spain: Red fruit area drops by 5% in the current campaign

Published 2023년 12월 20일

Tridge summary

Freshuelva reported a 4.75% decrease in the total area planted in the province of Huelva for the 2023/2024 campaign compared to the previous season, with the berry industry facing challenges from high temperatures and storm delays. Blueberry and blackberry cultivation saw slight increases, while raspberries decreased by 21.5%, and the sector faces uncertainties and adverse situations due to drought and rising costs. Despite this, the diversity of berry varieties allows for production in two campaigns, with blueberries establishing itself as the second most popular berry.
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Original content

The Association of Producers and Exporters of Strawberries and Red Fruits of Huelva (Freshuelva) reported that the total area planted in the province of Huelva corresponds to 11,243 hectares for the 2023/2024 campaign, which represents a decrease of 4.75% compared to the 11,802 hectares of berries planted last season. The berry industry faced high temperatures at the beginning of the planting phase and Storm Bernard that affected the province in the middle of the work, causing a delay in replanting at the end of November. Added to the rains that followed, however, they have contributed to the correct development of the crop. Freshuelva indicated that the area planted with blueberries remains more or less the same, with a slight increase of 0.5%, going from 3,602 hectares last season to 3,610 in the current one. The diversity of varieties allows for production in December prior to the end of year festivities and thus be able to gain market share over South American productions. The ...
Source: MXfruit

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