Photo left: 5 year old Conference that didn't make it. The rootstock was fatally frozen in February 2012. Photo right: Adult Gieser Wildeman pear which has also died. The rootstock was frozen in February 2012
There are a total of 8,100 hectares of pear and 7,950 hectares of apple trees in the Netherlands. The February frost in 2012 caused damage across the entire country, especially in Flevoland, the West-Betuwe, South and North Holland were heavily affected. The damage is the worst in Flevoland and West Betuwe. The temperatures were the lowest last year in these areas. Fruit companies in these regions are coming across trees which have not survived and didn't flower this spring. There are also a lot of trees which have light leaves. Growers expect these that these trees will also die. This damage is on top of the acreages which were cleared last year due to the heavy frost.