The impact of El Nino endorsement in orange agribusiness flashlight
Farmer sees citrus fruits that fall before harvesting in citrus agribusiness centra at Selorejo, Malang, East Java, Thursday (4/1/2024). Local orange farmers complain about the impact of El Nino climate phenomena in the form of extreme temperature differences during the day and night accompanied by fruit fly pest attacks as well as dahan diseases that make citrus fruit fall before the harvest so besides the production drops from 30 tons to 21 tons per hectares of production costs also swelling due to farmers should do double pesticide watering from 10 days once to 5 days once. ANTARA PHOTO/Ari Bowo Holypto/foc.
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