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Italy: Sicilian citrus volume affected by CTV this year

The damage caused by the Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV), in addition to the heavy local rains and frosts recorded weeks ago, have taken a toll on both the trees and their fruits. "I think it is very necessary for producers to have a safety plan to deal with this disease and prevent it with the replanting of roots able to resist the virus," affirms Guido Martinico, manager of Azienda Agricola Guido Martinico. Consequently, there is a smaller volume of Sicilian fruit in the market, with the corresponding rise in prices.



"We sell only in Italy, although this year, for the first time, we have an online platform where orders can be placed from other places," explains Martinico, which has 15 hectares planted with citrus fruits, namely Tarocco (300,000 kg of production), Moro (120,000 kg of production), Nova clementines (50,000 kg) and Navel (30,000 kg). "The price in the international market is changing and depends on the calibre of the fruits, among other factors. It is not yet possible to take stock of the campaign because we need perspective, but last year the price stood between 1.70 and 1.80 Euro per kilo," clarifies Martinico.



Another innovative move for this Sicilian company is its project for the adoption of integrated production, which is an agricultural production system with a low environmental impact. "This (integrated production) consists in the coordinated and rational use of production factors in order to reduce the use of chemicals that harm the environment and human health," adds Martinico.


For more information: 

Guido Martinico
Azienda Agricola Guido Martinico
Lentini (SR), Italy
Tel.: +393457040482