Czech Republic - Fruit harvest plummets

04.07.2024 445 views

The Czech Republic is set to experience a 77 percent decrease in fruit harvest this year compared to the five-year average, as reported by Martin Ludvík, chairman of the Fruit Growers' Union. The country has faced severe spring frosts, resulting in significant damage to crops, notably affecting the apple harvest, where Bohemia saw a 90 percent loss in production. While apricots and peaches witnessed a slight decrease in damage due to lesser frost impact in southern Moravia, the apple crop is expected to yield only about 20 percent of the typical harvest.

This reduction in harvest volume is anticipated to trigger a rise in fruit prices, with apples likely to see a notable increase due to their extended selling period. The forthcoming January will mark a challenging phase for fruit growers as the deficit in apple sales becomes evident, necessitating preparations for the next planting season amidst financial constraints. Apples, constituting 80 percent of the fruit sales in the country, underscore the gravity of this year's frost impact on the sector. The Czech Republic, home to approximately 800 apple-growing enterprises, primarily small family farms, may see up to two-thirds facing existential challenges.

In response, Agriculture Minister Marek Výborný announced state aid to support the affected farmers, acknowledging the limitations in fully compensating for the losses but aiming to ensure their survival.

Source - https://www.freshplaza.com

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