In Belgium 1,000 hectares of sugar beets to be destroyed after December frost

 

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Belgium experienced severe bouts of frost last month around 10 December, which is now making farmers and sugar factories face severe consequences as around 1,000 hectares of sugar beet need to be destroyed.

It is reported by The Brussels Times.

The freezing and quick thawing has caused the sugar beet to rot and, according to the Confederation of Belgian Beet Growers (CBB), around 1,000 hectares of rotting sugar beet must be taken care of.

This concerns fields that have either not yet been lifted or were lifted just before the frost but whose beets had no time to dry.

«It is an unprecedented crisis», — said Bruno De Wulf, general secretary of the CBB. The question was raised on how to compensate the producers who will suffer such a loss, as it was "nobody's fault".

«Mutual solidarity between planters may have to come into play», — said De Wulf.

The CBB also plans to ask the sugar factories to participate in this solidarity. «If we are left with sugar beet that has not been harvested, it is because the sugar factories have extended the harvest campaigns», — explained the general secretary.


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