Sour cherry crops may be less than in 2012
The experts of the State Research Institute of Pomology expect 5-10 thousand tons less sour cherries this year on national level, compared to 2012 – the agency told MTI.
The communication emphasizes that there are different estimates between professionals According to the experts of Fruit Veb, about sixty thousand tons of sour cherry crop can be expected nationwide, which is roughly the same as last year's harvest. (MTI)
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