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Canarian Weekly
15-03-2013, 13:00
Over 3 million kilos of bananas have been spoiled by recent storms in theCanary Islands.
According to the Association of Banana Producer Organisations of theCanary Islands(Asprocan), the storms that hit the islands back at the beginning of March have severely damaged the banana crops.
“Around 9,000 plantations have been affected and losses are estimated at over 3 million kilos. Damage has been more severe on infrastructure, especially on greenhouses,” commented sources from Asprocan.
It is worth noting that last November an even stronger storm had caused the loss of 10 million kilos. Many plants were lost and a good number of the surviving ones sustained damage to their roots.
However, unlike on previous occasions, “rains did luckily not fall before the wind arrived, so most plants stayed firm on the ground. There was, however, plenty of damage to the leaves,” Asprocan said.
“The plants were already recovering from November’s damage with the first high temperatures that announce the spring, but these storms have interrupted all positive progress.”
According to Asprocan, the effects of all this will be felt especially in the long term, in the production volumes of December 2013 to March 2014.

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KirstyJay
22-03-2013, 13:19
This is such a shame. It's bad enough there's massive unemployment and the ongoing 'crisis' without people having to deal with a hit on agriculture too. :(

carpenter
22-03-2013, 14:07
How do you spoil a banana? Take it and a bunch of their mates to Siam Park for the day?

kathml
22-03-2013, 15:40
Typical farmers its always dire

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thatsan average of 330 kilos per plantation not the end of the world about 60 euros