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This week's record rainfall in Greece could reduce the total volume of tomatoes processed in the country by 10%.


According to Meteo.gr, the heaviest daily total in the country as of 8:45pm local time on Tuesday was 754 mm. This was the heaviest daily rainfall on record in Greece, beating the previous record of 644.7 mm from September 2020. A low pressure system named Storm Daniel developed over the Ionian Sea, to the west of Greece, earlier this week. The system has been drawing copious moisture from abnormally warm water in the Mediterranean Sea and converting it into thick clouds, heavy rain and thunderstorms over the Balkan Peninsula.

All tomato processing factories in the Centre-North of the country are now closed, and some may not reopen for the season. More information will be released next week as the full extent of the damage is assessed as water recedes, but it is expected that about 10% of the total tomato crop could be lost. The previous forecast for the 2023 season in Greece was 430.000 tonnes.
























