No Peach Crop in Georgia, the Peach State, This Year



Georgia, the Peach State, is experiencing a complete‍ absence of peach crop this year.

Robert ‌Dickey went to bed feeling sick to his stomach on‍ a Monday ‍in March. After‍ a few weeks of ⁢tropical weather, the temperature suddenly dropped, and he knew that his ​thousand acres ⁤of blooming peach ⁣trees would be ⁢covered in ice‌ by morning.

Due to an unusually warm‌ winter followed by spring frosts, 90% of⁤ Georgia’s peach‌ crop ‌has been destroyed this year. The trio of ‌orchards in middle Georgia, which account for 95% of the state’s peaches, typically ship over 150 million ⁤peaches to grocery stores. However, this​ summer‌ the ‌trees are bare and ‍no commercial trucks are being packed. The last time the farmers lost an entire crop was in 1955.

While peach⁤ trees are already known for being ⁣delicate⁣ plants, climate change is causing even more concern for farmers. Peach trees require 600 to 1,000 “chill hours” per year, during which​ temperatures ⁣drop below 45°F (7°C), in order ⁤to bear fruit. However, winter ⁢averages in‌ Georgia have been increasing, and crisp⁤ nights have become rare‍ since 2016.

2023-06-08 08:48:57
Source from www.economist.com
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