Spain: Unión de Uniones forecasts that almond production in the current campaign will fall by 44%

Published 2022년 11월 10일

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The Union of Unions of Farmers and Ranchers has forecasted a significant drop in almond production for the 2022-2023 campaign, with a decrease of over 44% compared to the average of the last five years. This decline is attributed to severe April frosts and drought conditions in the Guadalquivir Valley. The Nuts Table's operation has also been criticized by the union. Additionally, the article discusses a slight decrease in US almond production but an increase in cultivated area, and a 12% decrease in production for the 2021-2022 campaign due to adverse weather conditions, leading to an increase in imports that surpassed exports, especially in European markets like France and Italy.
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MADRID, Nov. 10 (EUROPA PRESS) - Union of Unions of Farmers and Ranchers, foresees that the current almond campaign, 2022-2023, will suffer a drop in production of more than 44%, 40% compared to the average of the last five years, as reported in a statement . Specifically, the agrarian organization has indicated among the causes of this collapse the effect of the frosts in April together with the effects of the drought in the irrigated areas of the Guadalquivir Valley. For its part, the production in the United States is also lower than the previous campaign, worse very slightly (-4%) and above the average (+6.5%) due to the fact that the decrease in yields has been cushioned by the increase in cultivated area year after year. On the other hand, Union of Unions has questioned the functioning of the Nuts Table. "The Table of Nuts is limited to characterizing the sector, ignoring the risk of abandoning large areas of cultivation. We propose the necessary complementation of the price ...
Source: europapress

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