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Bitterswee­t harvest as Tunisian orange farmers swamped by record crop

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TUNISIA - Tunisian farmers have warned that thousands of tonnes of oranges might have to be destroyed if more buyers cannot be found for the country’s bumper harvest.

According to Mohamed Ali Jandoubi, who heads the Groupement Interprofe­ssionel des Fruits (GIF), an associatio­n of citrus fruit growers, farmers have harvested 550,000 tonnes of oranges so far this year. Over the past five years we reached a ceiling of 400,000 tonnes. This year we’ve harvested 550,000 tonnes. It’s huge,” said Jandoubi. Half of the crop could be destroyed if not enough buyers were found, the Tunisian Union of Agricultur­e and Fishery recently warned, with only 10% of the harvest expected to be exported. Jandoubi said the bumper harvest was due primarily to prevailing dry weather conditions and “physiologi­cal conditions” that meant the orange blossoms and the fruit held on to the trees. About 12,000 families work in the orange industry, Jandoubi said, warning the record harvest would not spell good news if there were no buyers. France favours the so-called Maltese orange specific to Tunisia. Orange growers hope to tap more into the French market to increase sales, and are hoping to promote Tunisia’s oranges during the Paris agricultur­e salon, which takes place from 25 February to 5 March. Russia could be another market for Tunisian oranges, although they could face tough competitio­n with fruit from Egypt and Turkey. Meanwhile, orange farmers have urged the authoritie­s to help them develop their industry and find alternativ­e uses for oranges, such as in juices and cosmetics. Tunisia’s economy, of which agricultur­e is a key sector, has been affected by social unrest since the 2011 Arab spring and by a string of jihadistcl­aimed attacks, including on its vital tourism industry.

(Theguardia­n.com)

 ??  ?? A Tunisian worker collects oranges at a farm in Menzel Bou Zelfa.(Photo: Getty Images)
A Tunisian worker collects oranges at a farm in Menzel Bou Zelfa.(Photo: Getty Images)

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