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Spain: Low temperatures help Huesca's agriculture

The cold and harsh weather are not always bad news for agriculture, as can be seen in Huesca, which has just completed the harvest of its fruits, including pomegranates. Now it is time to give the soil some rest and allow it to recover for the next plantations and the upcoming campaigns.



According to Ramón Pascual, commercial director of Summer Fruit, the weather phenomenon that did take a toll this year was the rain that fell during the flowering. That is why they have had a lower production than expected.

However, Summer Fruit has been able to meet the external demand, devoting 90% of its production to foreign markets, such as the United Arab Emirates, Asia and other European countries, despite facing more competition from other countries, such as India, Egypt and Turkey.

Summer Fruit is specialised in the cultivation of cherries, apricots, seedless grapes, figs, peaches, etc., with an acreage of over 750 hectares.


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Ramón Pascual
Summer Fruit
Phone +34 686980689 
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