Fruit producers face bad weather high dollar flat

Fruit producers face bad weather high dollar flat by Mike Staver in San Diego It may be one of the hottest days of the summer, but many California strawberries are looking a little dry in the fields. According to the California Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (CDAWR), the average statewide strawberry harvest in the state will end May 26 — which comes after a record-breaking summer in September and October of 2014 and 2015. https://www.alpesprobois.fr/products/coque-iphone-11-pro-max-stone-d10698 CDAWR reported an average low of 1,955,000 pounds of harvested strawberries were sold in August last year, compared to 2,500,000 pounds last year. And that same year, production was lower than the previous year, even as the world’s crop of strawberries continued to grow. custodia cover samsung “It’s really discouraging that there was so much demand for strawberries so early last year when they were still selling like nothing was going on outside the United States,” CDAWR strawberry manager Chris Mather said. “We did all our best to do whatever we could to raise the market, but unfortunately you’re just not getting it and that’s discouraging.” For some reason, CDAWR was surprised by the low strawberry harvest, while many growers are still anticipating a bumper crop. “When we saw that we were at gospelhitzleast 5% below expectation that was tough,” Mather said. Custodia cover Samsung S7 https://www.aquawood.fr/products/cdiscount-coque-iphone-7-710pascher3044 “When we said we were 1% above, our customers started taking notice and asking if we were being frugal.” CDAWR is planning to plant about 1.75 million gallons of strawberry farmers irrigated greenhouses for next year to feed their own needs — and to help meet the state’s drought-tolerant greenhouses and greenhouses with plants that are more drought-proof. https://www.aquawood.fr/products/coque-iphone-7-peugeot-sport-714pascher3447 With the growing demand for strawberries and other summer fruits across the nation, growers are seeing fewer harvests in their fields this year. CUSTODIA COVER SAMSUNG S20 https://www.alpesprobois.fr/products/coque-jul-iphone-11-823iphone114504 The dry conditions are especially troubling in California, with a high price tag. Custodia Cover Iphone 7/8 PLUS The average California strawberry price of $4.99 per pound was $7.13 in January, up 3.3% year-over-year. https://www.aquawood.fr/products/coque-iphone-7-plus-givenchy-710pascher1943 It’s now $7.76 per pound. Custodia cover Samsung NOTE9 https://www.aquawood.fr/products/coque-iphone-7-plus-maroc-710pascher3352 “If we’re still seeing prices that are 10% above average, then this is a recipe for disaster,” Mather said.