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Some P.E.I. strawberries ripening later than usual

The head of the P.E.I. Strawberry Growers Association says he is still dealing with the effects of the late frost in June.

Spring frosts have set back berries, vegetables and more

'Normally the first of July, things are booming around our farm,' says Matthew Compton. (Submitted by Matthew Compton)

The late frost in June means some P.E.I. strawberries are taking longer than usual to ripen.

Matthew Compton, the head of the P.E.I. Strawberry Growers Association, says several frosts in early Junekilleda significant overall portion of his plants.

Now, Comptonis predicting a condensed harvesting season. The first harvest is normally done at the start of July, but his didn't happen until Monday.

That's a week later than usual, and Compton saidit is unnerving.

'It was really quiet'

"Normally the first of July, things are booming around our farm, [so much] that you can't keep up. And it was just really quiet," Compton said.

"It was a very eerie feeling for us, especially for me because you know it's your time to start bringing in your income and start getting some of your bills paid and you're not doing anything."

The P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture saidapple and blueberry growers and some vegetable farmers have also been affected by the frosts.

The federation saidit is monitoring the situation across the Island, but it is too early to tell the extent oflosses.

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With files from Malcolm Campbell