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Lithuanian Apple Harvest Expected to Be Smaller Due to Unprecedented Frost Damage
Lithuania is anticipating a smaller apple harvest this year after fruit trees suffered unprecedented frost damage, the worst in the country's independence period. Farmers are calculating significant losses, with replanting costs reaching tens of thousands of euros per hectare.
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