Uncertainty and challenges in asparagus production in Navarre, Spain

Published 2024년 4월 29일

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The asparagus industry in Navarre, Spain, is facing uncertainty due to adverse climatic conditions, leading to decreased production and price volatility. The UAGN union has criticized a cannery for lowering prices to farmers and has urged support for the sector to maintain its attractiveness. The drop in prices, coupled with rising production costs, is affecting both farmers and seasonal workers in Andalusia. The industry's representative, ALINAR, is emphasizing the need for quality and sustainability while emphasizing that it cannot control prices directly. The UAGN is requesting more government investment in promotion, research, and import control to ensure the continuity of cultivation.
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Spain 04/29/2024 The community of Navarre is located in the north of Spain. The asparagus sector in Navarra is facing a period of uncertainty due to unfavorable climatic conditions which have affected production. Although it is early to assess the full impact on the harvest, compared to the nearly 4 million kilos recorded last year, the price volatility is deeply worrying. The UAGN union has criticized a cannery for reducing the price to farmers from EUR 0.30 to EUR 0.40 per kilo, highlighting a lack of consistency with other companies that have kept prices stable. ALINAR, which represents the agri-food industries of Navarra, La Rioja and Aragon, highlights the importance of supporting asparagus production to maintain its attractiveness. Despite a surplus of product, ALINAR reaffirms its commitment to the quality and long-term sustainability of the harvest, while specifying that it cannot intervene directly in prices. The drop in prices has a strong impact on farmers, especially ...
Source: Fructidor

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