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Citrus production in Castellón in the face of global competition

The citrus sector in Castellón is facing a season marked by reduced production, a situation that, although challenging for local farmers, is also finding some relief in the international situation. Competing countries in the northern hemisphere, such as Turkey, Egypt, and Morocco, are experiencing similar declines in production, which is easing pressure on prices in European markets.

A break for producers

This context provides some breathing space for producers in the Valencian Community, who can face the season with a more balanced outlook in terms of supply and demand. However, uncertainty remains, as factors such as weather conditions, rising production costs, and the evolution of exports will continue to shape the course of the campaign.

Commitment to quality

At Cocalni, we closely follow developments in the citrus market, aware of the strategic importance of citrus fruits to the economy of Castellón and the Valencian Community as a whole. Adapting to this global scenario requires planning, innovation, and a firm commitment to quality.

If you would like to learn more about the current situation in the sector and find out more details about how international competitors are influencing the market, we invite you to read the full article in Castellón Plaza: Un alivio para los cítricos de Castellón: los competidores del hemisferio norte también pierden producción.

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