US faces rising produce prices due to extreme heat - News Summed Up

US faces rising produce prices due to extreme heat


This climatic shift is not only impacting US consumers through increased electricity bills but is also poised to affect the cost of fruits and vegetables. A trend reversal is anticipated as farmers encounter elevated cultivation costs due to the heat, contrasting with the previous year's 1% decrease in fruit and vegetable prices, as reported by June's Consumer Price Index data. Tom Avinelis, an organic farm owner in Fresno, California, and the Willamette Valley in Oregon, notes the near-record heat waves, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees, have significantly reduced harvestable produce by causing fruit to shrivel. Despite the immediate impact not affecting seasonal fruit prices due to pre-negotiated contracts, Avinelis foresees a future where consumer prices will reflect the increased costs of adapting farming practices to extreme temperatures. Similarly, research involving strawberry yields in California indicates a potential 40% reduction due to temperatures three degrees above historical averages.


Source: CNN August 05, 2024 18:02 UTC



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