date:May 25, 2016
being non-operational.
Puig predicts that, by the end of the campaign, and as long as it doesn't rain again, the result of losses will be devastating. In normal conditions, in my farms we get between 15,000 and 25,000 kilos of cherries, and this year the volume will fall below 10,000 kilos, he says. They hope it will not rain again, because in 15 days the mid-early varieties will be ready for the harvest.
The shortage of cherries in this municipality is also taking a toll on the market