It is still too early to assess the damage, but FreshPlaza talked about it with Gaetano D'Imprima, agronomist and CEO of D'Imprima Ortofrutta S.r.l., a company that owns 70 hectares of citrus groves and fruit orchards.
"Our company has various production facilities in different areas and hail seriously affected one area in particular, damaging almost 500 quintals of Wonder Cot apricots, with losses that will reach €50,000. A production facility in another area saw no damage at all."
"The same can be said for the Caltanissetta province - the fruit was strongly affected in some areas and not at all in others."
Early apricots were hit particularly hard as they were already ripening (20% of the produce has been lost), but there may be repercussions also on other summer fruit. It is still to early to assess the damage on citrus fruit plants.
"As producers, we increasingly have to deal with abnormal weather events."
Luckily the company is part of the "Consorzio Difesa Produzioni Intensive della Regione Sicilia - Catania", with which it stipulated insurance policies against hail damage.
Nonetheless, the next stone fruit campaign will definitely be affected.
In the photo, the team of the Sicilian consortium protecting intensive Sicilian productions from natural disasters.
"The areas mostly affected are the municipalities of Villasmundo, Scordia, Lentini, Carlentini and Augusta. Slight damage was also registered in the Canicattì, Delia, Riesi, Naro and Caltanissetta areas."
Contacts:
D'Imprima Ortofrutta S.r.l.
Contrada Monaco
95048 Scordia (CT)
Cell.:(+39) 349 5752825
Tel.: (+39) 095 5877308
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.dimprimaortofrutta.it
Consorzio Difesa Produzioni Intensive
della Regione Sicilia
V.le XX settembre, 11
95128 Catania
Tel.: 095 432010
Web: www.condifesacatania.it