Spain: The strawberry advances in a complicated campaign

Published 2022년 10월 9일

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Strawberry producers in Huelva, Spain, are facing challenges due to drought and rising costs for the upcoming planting season. Despite these challenges, the area to be sown is expected to be similar to recent years, around 6,100 hectares. The sector has addressed the need for labor by expanding the Moroccan workforce contingent to 15,300. However, issues such as increased energy and production costs, and the high cost of necessary inputs like fertilizer and plastic, are concerning. The sector will monitor the impact of autumn rainfall on irrigation restrictions and relies on a autonomous winter for successful production.
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The strawberry producers of Huelva, a province that brings together more than 95% of the national production, are facing a campaign that is expected to be complicated by issues such as drought or rising costs and for which only the response to the need has been resolved of labor If at the end of August the strawberry growers began to level the farms and place iron and plastic, these days they have begun to face the planting phase with the early varieties, which account for 10% of the entire planted area; the rest will begin around October 12 and conclude at the end of the month. The area to be sown this year is expected to be similar to that of recent campaigns, around 6,100 hectares. The manager of the Huelva Strawberry Producers and Exporters Association (Freshuelva), Rafael Domínguez, explained to EFE that this limitation is due to drought and restrictions, and recalled that on September 19 the hydrographic demarcation of the Tinto- Odiel-Piedras reduced irrigation by 15%, news ...
Source: La Razon

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