Cyprus - Farmers battle brutal frost as ‘Coral’ cold front devastates crops

24.02.2025 497 views

The bitter cold brought by the Coral weather system has left Cyprus' farmers reeling as frost has destroyed their hard-earned crops overnight. Potato fields, vegetable patches, melon plantations, and fruit trees have been hit hard, leaving producers counting their losses and scrambling to salvage what they can.

“Months of Work Gone in One Night”

The devastation has sparked an emotional response from farmers, with many taking to social media to share heartbreaking images of their frozen fields. "How hard it is to see your efforts wasted overnight," one farmer wrote on Cyprus Weatherfiles, posting photos of crops encased in ice. "You struggle for months, and then a frost brings disaster."

A Desperate Fight Against the Cold

For days, farmers have been working around the clock to protect their crops. In a last-ditch attempt to minimize losses, many have been watering their fields throughout the night, hoping to insulate their plants. But in some cases, the water itself is turning to ice before it can do its job.

"In these harsh conditions, potato farmers across Cyprus have been on high alert every night," said Andreas Karyos from the Pancyprian Group of Potato Producers. "As soon as temperatures drop to zero or even one degree, we start the machines to spray water over the plants until the sun comes up."

However, not all crops can be protected this way. Some farmers are forced to sacrifice smaller crops and focus on saving the largest potatoes to minimize their financial losses.

Even with these efforts, the freezing temperatures—dropping as low as -4°C in some areas—have already caused significant damage, especially in Famagusta, Paphos, and even parts of Nicosia.

Racing Against Time

Farmers expect to continue their frost-fighting efforts until at least Wednesday, hoping to salvage what they can. Meanwhile, they are urging authorities to step up support.

"We thank the Agriculture Minister and the Water Development Department for providing water during these critical nights," Karyos said. "But we ask them to start the water flow an hour earlier—every extra hour makes a difference."

 

Source - https://knews.kathimerini.com.cy

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