Persistent rains and strong gusts of wind recorded in recent weeks are causing serious damage to crops, livestock, and infrastructure.
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Persistent rainfall and strong gusts of wind recorded in recent weeks are causing serious damage to crops, livestock, and agrarian infrastructure both in the Valencian Community and the rest of Spain, with impacts extending beyond the current campaign and already reaching planning for 2025/2026. The Valencian Farmers Association (AVA-Asaja) reports damage from 'bruising' - blows to the fruits from the branches due to the wind that leave marks on the skin that depreciate their commercial value - and even the fall to the ground of citrus fruits and avocados - especially those varieties that are in a more advanced state of ripening - which in the worst cases ruin the campaign for the affected farmers. For example, member Vicente José Bas has lost more than 30% of his Nadorcott mandarins in a grove in Antella, valued at 10,000 euros. Or the citrus grower Fede Soro has seen how the wind caused almost half of his orange crop, approximately 6,000 kilos, to fall in his field in Villanueva ...
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