He pointed out that 90% of this season's authorised acreage has already been taken care of, and the process will finish in the next few days. He said that currently transplants of chili peppers and other crops are being carried out.
He added that, like every year, preventive actions have been taken, such as increasing irrigation when temperatures reach zero degrees Celsius and using plastic covers to prevent plants from burning.
Furthermore, Esquer López said that prices in the market have been average, and despite there being oversupply in vegetables, the quality standards allow for sales to be profitable to producers.
Source: TRIBUNA