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Increasing asparagus production in Portugal

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Core Tip: Global Plant Genetics have just returned from a short visit to central Portugal, where they were invited to participate in an Asparagus Conference.
Global Plant Genetics have just returned from a short visit to central Portugal, where they were invited to participate in an Asparagus Conference. This was located in Felgueiras, about an hour’s drive from Porto. They presented a paper on green asparagus growing methods around the world and how they can be adapted for production in Portugal.

"Asparagus production does not have much of a history in Portugal and we were told that the majority of shoppers were not really aware of it. Furthermore, it was difficult to get any reliable statistics on the crop."

Reasonable estimates would suggest a planted area of less than 200 hectares currently, most of this having been established in the past 5 years. The number of growers with the crop is also thought be close to 200, giving an average growing area of circa 1ha. All this would suggest a country that is struggling with the crop. However, there are great opportunities present.

There are a handful of professional producers in Portugal that are taking the crop very seriously. Their production areas are significantly larger than the average and they have a strong focus on improved production methods as well as marketing. Many of the small growers have established test plots of around 1ha and have plans for expansion now that they have proven the crop can grow in their location. We have witnessed both high level conventional, as well as organic production.
 
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