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Drought: High Downtime Expected for Fruits and Vegetables

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The extreme drought also leads to considerable losses in fruit and vegetable production. In fruit production, a harvest of around one third is currently expected to be lower, while vegetable production is expected to be reduced by an average of 45 percent, according to a message from the Chamber of Agriculture (LKÖ) on Tuesday. The situation is tense, especially in eastern fruit growing regions, in principle there is an increasing lack of irriga…
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The extreme drought also leads to considerable losses in fruit and vegetable production. In fruit production, a harvest of around one third is currently expected to be lower, while vegetable production is expected to be reduced by an average of 45 percent, according to a message from the Chamber of Agriculture (LKÖ) on Tuesday. The situation is tense, especially in eastern fruit growing regions, in principle there is an increasing lack of irriga…

·Vienna, Austria
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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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