What caused the expected berry yield drop in Moldova?
April frosts damaged 20-40% of generative organs on raspberry, blackberry and strawberry plantations.
Agriculture / Crops
This article summarizes two distinct events: expected berry yield reductions in Moldova due to frost damage and significant snowfall at Ski Portillo, Chile, signaling the start of the ski season in the Southern Hemisphere.
In Moldova, berry growers using protected cultivation methods experienced lower losses (10-15%) compared to open-field crops. This highlights the importance of investing in greenhouses and agrotextile covers to mitigate climate change risks.
Ski Portillo, known for its unique ski-in/ski-out experience and limited guest capacity, is preparing to welcome skiers from June 21st to September 27th. The early snowfall ensures optimal conditions for the start of the season.
April frosts damaged 20-40% of generative organs on raspberry, blackberry and strawberry plantations.
Ski Portillo is scheduled to open on June 21st and operate through September 27th.
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