South Australian cherries finish summer harvest strongly after challenging growing season
date:Jan 25, 2019
rds and fruit bats, with complete losses in some blocks where netting was not put out early and significant losses under some blocks with throw-over net. Therefore, while overall yields were good, packouts were down on expected due to a combination of the above. The varieties picked early into the new year were also affected by cool damp conditions with firmness being the main issue.

Ms Green adds that it is a little early to forecast exact volumes, with harvest only just finished.

We will hol
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