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The weather did not cause significant damage to the settlements
The rainy-stormy weather of recent weeks has not caused significant damage to the plantations, FruitVeB told MTI.
According to the inter-branch organization, sour cherries are less affected by precipitation and rain is expected to have a positive effect on fruit quality.
According to their forecast, this year’s harvest may be better than in previous years, when it was only 60,000 tons due to spring frosts. (MTI)
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