In the last two/three weeks, temperatures have gone from winter to almost summer and, in the fields, there has been a veritable explosion of asparagus.
While it is true that, in season, the word ‘production’ is associated – on a daily basis – with quintals of asparagus popping up, production varies every year. On what, then, does the production trend depend?
Some factors are related to human intervention: proper fertilisation in the preceding summer, for example, helps the plant to sprout more shoots. Others are entirely fortuitous, such as weather conditions.
So welcome, therefore, the high temperatures of the last few days!