Spain: The Huelva strawberry campaign ends with a production of 221,000 tons and a decrease of 9%

Published 2024년 7월 19일

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The Association of Strawberry Producers and Exporters of Huelva (Freshuelva) has reported a 9% decrease in strawberry production for the 2023-2024 campaign, attributed to irrigation restrictions from drought and a slight increase in prices. Raspberry production saw a 15% decrease due to competition from third countries like Morocco, while blueberry production increased by 10%. Despite the lower production of strawberries, exports have increased in value by 8% to over 616 million euros. Germany and the United Kingdom continue to be the main destination countries for Huelva red fruits.
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The Association of Strawberry Producers and Exporters of Huelva, Freshuelva, has reported that the sector has completed the 2023-2024 campaign with a total production of 221,412 tons of strawberries, which represents a decrease of 9% compared to the last campaign. , according to the data provided by the associated companies. These figures reflect a very complex campaign for strawberries, with a first phase of irrigation restrictions, derived from a persistent drought, which affected the development of the plant, which translated into a decrease in production of 9% overall and a slight increase in prices compared to last season. The rains in March meant that the campaign could be completed, although the subsequent heat in May reduced export possibilities due to the condition of the fruit. Rest of red fruits For its part, the raspberry campaign ended with a production of 40,288 tons, which represents a decrease of 15% compared to the previous campaign. The planted area has been ...
Source: InfoAgro

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