The Farmers' Union has highlighted the nutritional properties of fresh and natural dates cultivated in Elche, in contrast with imported dates that
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The Farmers' Union has highlighted the nutritional properties of fresh and natural dates cultivated in Elche, in contrast to the imported dates found on distribution shelves, which are usually candied and have a high sugar content. This year's date harvest has been "poor," with a yield of about 60 tons, representing a drop of more than 10% compared to the previous year. This reduction is mainly attributed to the loss of production caused by the October rains, which forced the harvest to be accelerated, and the subsequent humidity, according to the Farmers' Union. However, producers look to the future with optimism. 700 new palm trees have been planted, which will increase the harvest in a few years. Additionally, efforts are focused on developing a new late variety, the Helike, which will allow for breaking the seasonality and offering dates for more months of the year, beyond the holiday period. Most of the dates from Elche are marketed fresh, which means they contain more water ...
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