Climate issues mark Spanish import season
date:Aug 02, 2023
gions coming into the picture, but we still seem to trade peaches, nectarines, and apricots at commercial prices. I think the Spanish stone fruit season will end up being nice, with generally more volume than last year. However, the water shortage is a long-term problem that worries our growers.



The dry spell is of great long-term concern to Spanish cherry growers, too, Guido Jr. explains. Yet, the grim weather in late May was their biggest headache. The Spanish cherry season started very pro
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