Will there be Kyustendil cherries in Bulgaria, the rains ruined them

Published 2021년 5월 29일

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The article highlights the concerns of Bulgarian cherry producers in the village of Yabalkovo due to the delayed ripening of cherries caused by unpredictable weather conditions, including rainfall and morning low temperatures. This situation raises fears of a delayed mass harvest, which may coincide with mass imports from abroad, leading to low profits for local farmers. Oleg Alexiev, a cherry producer, emphasizes the complete dependence of the harvest on the weather and the potential damage that extreme weather conditions like hail or heavy rain can cause. The current slow ripening of cherries and the possibility of adverse weather conditions threatening the crop are also impacting the production of cherry jam, with last year's yield expected to be significantly lower this year.
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Will there be Kyustendil cherries? Rainfall and low temperatures in the morning seriously affected the harvest. The legendary fruit, which has been waiting for the whole spring, has not yet ripened, and the producers are already worried that the mass harvest will coincide with the mass import from abroad. And this guarantees low profits for Bulgarian farmers. In the village of Yabalkovo this year the cherries are slowly ripening. Growers are worried that time is still preparing insidious traps for trees and fruits. They emphasize that they are currently completely dependent on the weather. "We are trembling when there will be hail or heavy rain. The strong sun accelerates the ...
Source: Standartnews

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