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Almonds: Early flowering poses great risks

March 12, 2019 at 10:32 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MADRID/SACRAMENTO. While the flowering period is now largely over in California concerns over potential frost damages are afloat in Spain.

Controversies in Spain

The Ministry of Agriculture in Spain is distributing plant protection products against Xylella Fastidiosa in affected areas. This measure is, however, been heavily discussed. The AXFA (Association of People Affected by Xylella Fastidiosa of Alicante) has raised the issue that the protection products may not prevent trees from being uprooted and some growers do not seed why they should invest time and effort without achieved the desired result of saving the trees. At present, only preventive measures exist to combat the bacteria, it is not yet

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