France - Hailstorms blaze a trail of destruction through Provence

18.05.2023 538 views

Producers reported that they had never previously seen such large areas affected by hail, which swept through the Var department.

Vineyards in Flassans, Gonfaron, Le Luc, Bandol and Vidauban were among the worst affected as the hail pounded for around 30 minutes.

Éric Pastorino, president of the Conseil Interprofessionnel des Vins de Provence (CIVP), could not immediately provide figures on the extent of the crop loss.

However, he said that ‘those who have been affected have been very hard hit’ and added that they will still be feeling the impacts next year.

Laurent Rougon, president of Comptoir de Flassans – a co-operative representing growers with 1,300 hectares under vine – told French publication Vitisphere: ‘The hail corridor stopped, pounded for 30 minutes. There was 10cm to 15cm of cumulative hail, as if there had been snow with a lot of water.’

Initial estimates put the damage at more than 90% in the core hail corridor, while neighbouring plots could face crop losses of around 20%

Producers are braced for the prospect of more hail and thunderstorms in the days ahead. Meteorologist Yohan Laurito called the weather pattern ‘an explosive cocktail’ and warned that these conditions could persist for the next week.

Last year, Provence’s harvest was 14% above the five-year average and 18% ahead of the frost-affected 2021. Producers were hoping for another bumper crop in 2023, but they are now wary of suffering further hail damage.

Some tried to adopt an upbeat tone, but Benoît Coste – a winemaker who suffered damage to around 10% of his land under vine – said: ‘It is only May, there is still a long time before the harvest. This is just the beginning.’

Source - https://www.decanter.com

04.05.2026

Bulgaria's Kyustendil cherry crop severely affected by frost for second consecutive year

Frosts have caused critical damage to cherry orchards in the Kyustendil region of Bulgaria for the second consecutive spring, with producers reporting near-total crop losses. 

04.05.2026

Vietnam - MoF moves to expand farm insurance support and eligibility

The Ministry of Finance has proposed sharply increasing agricultural insurance premium subsidies to up to 95 per cent and widening the pool of eligible beneficiaries to better share risks with producers, stabilise farm incomes, and strengthen climate resilience.

04.05.2026

Bangladesh - One lakh hectares of rice fields go underwater in haor regions

What should have been a vibrant harvest season in the country’s haor belt across seven districts has instead turned into widespread devastation. 

04.05.2026

Philippines - P150-M insurance buffer vs El Niño but PCIC limits coverage to irrigated farms

The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) in Western Visayas has set aside P150 million in drought insurance as El Niño conditions intensify, with officials warning that the region is already nearing “critical” risk levels that could threaten thousands of farmers in the coming cropping season.

04.05.2026

Indian banana crops damaged across 809 hectares in Tamil Nadu

Strong winds and heavy rainfall in parts of Tamil Nadu have damaged banana crops across districts, including Theni, Dindigul, Coimbatore, and Salem.

04.05.2026

Poland reports up to 100% fruit crop losses after late April frosts

Fruit growers in Poland are assessing losses after late April frosts damaged crops across multiple regions, with eastern areas most affected and stone fruit production under pressure.

03.05.2026

Vietnam - Aid for agricultural insurance premiums proposed to rise

The Ministry of Finance has proposed increasing support for agricultural insurance premiums and expanding eligible beneficiaries in a move aimed at encouraging greater participation by farmers and agricultural organisations.

03.05.2026

USA - MDARD Awards Over $3.2 Million Through Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Grant Program

The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) today announced more than $3.2 million of grants to 10 Michigan entities through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure (RFSI) Grant Program.