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Apples, pears and grapes could be scarce

November 23, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Commercially, the first effect of Hurricane Otto will be seen in the import of perishable food products, especially apples, pears and grapes.

During this time of the year, these products register an increase in the demand for being traditionally consumed in the school and familiar celebrations, as well as during the Christmas season

According to Randall Benavides, president of the Chamber of Exporters and Importers of Perishable Products, exports have been normally carried out. He added that the loads that can’t reach the coast before November 23rd may suffer a delay.

In addition, the importation of garlic and citrus could also be affected.

Importers and exporters are still studying the measures to be taken. They are currently coordinating possible, basic, contingency plans with airlines and shipping companies until they have more information regarding the effects of the hurricane.

Benavides explained that banana and pineapple crops have suffered minor damages, especially for overflowing rivers.

However, production remains at normal levels.

In the case of cattle, SENASA recommendation is to keep the animals away from landslides.

crhoy.com

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