Chile: Export Fruit Crops Put at Risk due to Unexpected Hail Storms

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On Monday, November 12, a highly unusual hail storm damaged fruit crops that were in development in the O’Higgins region, one of the top fruit producing areas in Chile. The hail damaged fruit crops including cherries, apples, pears, blueberries, nectarines, plums and peaches. 

Chile: Export Fruit Crops Put at Risk due to Unexpected Hail Storms

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