02.06.2025

India - Small tea growers seek MSP, crop insurance & agent regulation

TheNorth East Confederation of Small Tea Growers’ Association(NECSTGA), an Assam-based umbrella organisation, has intensified its appeal to the central government, urging immediate interventions to safeguard India’s 200-year-old tea industry.

02.06.2025

US Pacific Northwest states working to prevent spread of invasive shellfish

U.S. states in the Pacific Northwest are taking measures to stop the spread of invasive aquatic species that can cause havoc in their coastal waters.

02.06.2025

EU should expand farm insurance as climate risk grows, study says

The European Union should do more to help farmers manage the growing risks posed by climate change by expanding insurance coverage, according to a new report.

29.05.2025

Rain causes crop damage in Latgale, Latvia

An unusually warm period at the beginning of spring was followed by frosts and then more than two weeks of rain.

29.05.2025

BioMar becomes first global feed company to manufacture in Iceland

BioMar Group has announced a partnership for the manufacture and distribution of aquafeed through agricultural feed supplier Fóðurblandan’s production facility in Reykjavik, making BioMar the first global manufacturer with aquafeed production in Iceland.

29.05.2025

India - Over 51,000 acres crop loss in Telangana; Rs 51.5 cr compensation approved

Telangana has registered extensive crop damage in 29 districts due to unseasonal rains and hailstorms in the last two months.

28.05.2025

India - Tarigami Calls for Full Implementation of PM Crop Insurance in Kashmir

CPI (M) leader and Kulgam MLA Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami has criticised the failure to implement the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) in Kashmir, despite repeated natural calamities and the Centre’s promise of up to 90 percent subsidy for farmers in Himalayan regions.

28.05.2025

Czechia - Charges brought in €600 000 subsidy and procurement frauds involving aquaculture projects

The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Prague (Czechia) has brought charges against two individuals in a case of suspected subsidy and procurement fraud involving projects funded under the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) 2014–2020, with estimated damage amounting to € 600 000 (CZK 14 million).

02.06.2025

Kenya - Ruto tips blue economy investments to unlock Ksh 400B sector potential

President William Ruto has said the government is prioritising the blue economy as a key frontier for economic growth.

02.06.2025

Fiji - Seruiratu urges greater support for agriculture sector

Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu has called for renewed focus and investment in Fiji’s agriculture sector.

02.06.2025

India - Fresh snowfall in upper reaches of Pir Panjal affects nomad families, their livestock

The nomadic families, who spend their summer season in the upper reaches of the hills and winter season in plain areas, are facing challenges due to these sudden cold conditions.

29.05.2025

Scotland - Ravens could be culled in new scheme to protect island livestock

Juvenile ravens are forming 'mobs' and attacking young calves and lambs on Orkney.

29.05.2025

Minister Mai says agriculture contributes $840 million to Belize’s economy

Jose Mai, Minister of Agriculture, Food Security, and Enterprise, emphasized the remarkable growth of Belize’s agricultural sector on Wednesday, May 28, during the 2025 Budget Debate in the House of Representatives at Independence Hill in Belmopan.

29.05.2025

USA - UT Extension Launches Statewide Master Forage Program

A new statewide program is being launched to help grow better forage for the state’s livestock.

28.05.2025

Morocco’s APNI Partners with Côte d’Ivoire to Transform Agricultural Education

The African Plant Nutrition Institute (APNI), a Moroccan non-profit research and development organization based in Benguerir, hasforgeda new partnership with Côte d’Ivoire’s Ministry of Technical Education, Vocational Training, and Apprenticeship to revolutionize agricultural education and boost food security across the West African country.

28.05.2025

USA - USDA invests $21 million in screwworm sterile fly production

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is ramping up efforts to control the New World Screwworm with a $21 million investment in a new sterile insect production facility in Metapa, Mexico.

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UNDP - Analysis of the crop insurance system in Uzbekistan

08.01.2025

Agricultural production has historically been one of the high-risk sub-sectors of Uzbekistan’s national economy because the conditions and results of production and economic activity of agricultural enterprises are highly dependent on random, primarily weather-related factors. In this regard, the development of an agricultural insurance system as an element of sustainable agricultural production is relevant. 

A Practical Method for Adjusting the Premium Rates in Crop-Hail Insurance with Short-Term Insurance Data

25.10.2022

The frequency of hailstorms is generally low in small geographic areas. In other words, it may be very likely that hailstorm occurrences will vary between neighboring locations within a short period of time. Besides, a newly launched insurance scheme lacks the data. It is, therefore, difficult to sustain a sound insurance program under these circumstances, with premium rates based on meteorological data without a complimentary adjustment process.

Malta - Vegetable production dropped 7% in 2018

18.10.2019

Last year, Malta’s local vegetable produce dropped by 7% when compared to the previous year. The total vegetables produced in tonnes amounted to 58,178, down by 7% when compared to 2017. Their value too diminished as the total produce was valued at €30 million, down by 13% over the previous year. The most significant drop was in potatoes, down by 27% over the previous year. Tomatoes and onions were the only vegetables to have increased in volume, by 3% and 4% respectively but their value diminished by 9% and 24% respectively. The figures were published by the National Statistics Office on the event of World Food Day 2019, which will be celebrated on Wednesday. Cauliflower, cabbage and lettuce produce dropped by 10%, 3%, and 12% respectively. In the realm of local fruit, a drop of produce was registered here too apart from strawberries, which experienced a whopping increase of 58% over 2017. Total fruit produced in 2018 amounted to 13,057 tonnes, down by 1% when compared to 2017. The total produce was valued at €10 million, a 3% increase in value. Peaches produced were down by 35% and the 376 tonnes of peaches cultivated amounted to €0.5 million in value. Orange produce dropped by 10% and lemon produce dropped by 14%. There was no change in the amount of grapes produced and the 3,642 tonnes of grapes produced in 2018 were valued at €2.3 million. 70% of fruit and vegetables consumed in Malta is imported. The drop in local produce could be the result of deleterious or unsuitable weather patterns. Source - https://www.freshplaza.com

USA - Greenhouse tomato production spans most states

07.10.2019

While Florida and California accounted for 76 percent of U.S. production of field-grown tomatoes in 2016, greenhouse production and use of other protected-culture technologies help extend the growing season and make production feasible in a wider variety of geographic locations. Some greenhouse production is clustered in traditional field-grown-tomato-producing States like California. However, high concentrations of greenhouses are also located in Nebraska, Minnesota, New York, and other States that are not traditional market leaders. Among the benefits that greenhouse tomato producers can realize are greater market access both in the off-season and in northern retail produce markets, better product consistency, and improved yields. These benefits make greenhouse tomato production an increasingly attractive alternative to field production despite higher production costs. In addition to domestic production, a significant share of U.S. consumption of greenhouse tomatoes is satisfied by imports. In 2004, U.S., Mexican, and Canadian growers each contributed about 300 million pounds of greenhouse tomatoes annually to the U.S. fresh tomato market. Since then, Mexico’s share of the greenhouse tomato market has grown sharply, accounting for almost 84 percent (1.8 billion pounds) of the greenhouse volume coming into the U.S. market. Source - https://www.freshplaza.com

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