Brazil: Strawberry recovering in Rio Grande do Sul

Published 2023년 11월 30일

Tridge summary

Intense rain and flooding in the Lajedo region of Bom Princípio caused damage to plantations, with reports of hail causing further destruction to greenhouse structures. The transition from strawberry production to other crops was affected, leading to fluctuating prices in the region. In the Santa Rosa region, increased humidity has led to fruit rot, resulting in higher prices for strawberries.
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Original content

According to the Economic Information released by Emater/RS-Ascar this Thursday (30/11), in the region of Lajedo, in Bom Princípio, which had partially recovered from the adversity, damage was caused again due to the intense rain that occurred on the 17th and 18th. from November. The floods resulted in considerable damage, leaving plantations momentarily submerged. In addition to the impacts of the floods, there were also reports of hail in some locations. These features damaged greenhouse structures and plastics, while the river's current swept away greenhouses, low tunnels and security systems. During this period, which marks the transition from field planting to summer crops, strawberry production gives way to other crops, such as melon, zucchini, pumpkin, peppers, among others. The price of strawberries has fluctuated significantly in the region, varying between R$15.00 and R$18.00 per kilo ...
Source: Agrolink

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