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WA mango farmers hurt by hot weather
5 Feb 2007

Masses of mangoes have been left to rot on the ground in Carnarvon after farmers struggled to pick the fruit within an unusually short harvest period. The picking season normally lasts six weeks but this year most of the fruit has been harvested in just two weeks. The temporary excess was caused by hot weather resulting in several varieties ripening simultaneously and has forced farmers to sell fruit for as little as $4 a tray or about $0.20 a mango. Retailers have warned that while consumers are currently enjoying cheaper prices they will be hit later in the week as shortages emerge. The Department of Agriculture and Food has urged growers to bury fruit fearing an outbreak of fruit fly.

The West Australian, 5/2/2007

Previous News Items:
11 Jan 2007 | Drought will continue to increase food prices
8 Jan 2007 | SA storm costs $5 million in fruit losses
20 Dec 2006 | Wholesalers seek to bypass code
19 Dec 2006 | Lettuces off colour on recycled water
15 Dec 2006 | Success grows on trees and bushes for new co-operative


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