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Last Saturday (September 23), some areas of Puglia were hit by violent and unforeseen extreme weather conditions, which mainly affected vegetable crops, vineyards and olive groves. We spoke with Marco Nicastro, president of Soc. Coop. Agricola Mediterraneo S.p.A., a company in the province of Foggia (Torremaggiore) with 500 hectares dedicated to the processing of tomatoes.

Right: crops damaged by bad weather
"While we were harvesting, around noon, a whirlwind hit part of our area and turned into a thunderstorm with hail. In fact, bad weather was forecast for Sunday and Monday. So, we immediately stopped harvesting, knowing that we were going to start seeing damage soon. Dozens of empty bins were thus dragged 400-500 meters. According to initial estimates, 20-22 hectares of round and long tomatoes had a damage rate of even more than 80 percent, but in some plots the plants were completely dismantled, leaving only the surface irrigation system visible. Fortunately, the processing tomato campaign is almost over, otherwise the balance would have been worrisome."
The instability took shape under the sub-Appennine Dauno, extending between Lucera North, Torremaggiore, San Severo South and as far as Apricena, losing its intensity in Lake Lesina.
Marco Nicastro, entrepreneur and president Source: freshplaza.com
























