New Zealand - Apple production and exports to hit “record low” in 2023

22.05.2023 504 views

New Zealand’s apple production is projected to drop significantly to 453,000 metric tons (MT), as crop damage from Cyclone Gabrielle continues to negatively impact agriculture in the country.

According to a recent report by the USDA, the cyclone hit just as the harvest was starting, and thousands of hectares were either completely washed away by floods or covered in silt. 

The report states that 840 hectares destined to apple production were completely destroyed and will require a full redevelopment, while another 1,260 hectares will see significant tree death.

Although efforts and initiatives are already underway in the region to try and recover trees and infrastructure, the impacts to the industry are anticipated to have multi-year effects. 

Both apple production and exports in 2022-23 are expected to fall to the lowest levels since 2009-10.

Additionally, the forecast for New Zealand harvested area was sharply reduced from 10,300 hectares last year to 8,900 hectares this year. 

The destruction left Gabrielle’s tow has been regarded as the deadliest weather event to hit the country since 1968, with the Hawke’s Bay and Gisborne regions registering the most extensive damage. 

Intense winds and rain caused huge landslides and flooding, which for the apple industry in particular resulted in wide-spread destruction of orchards and infrastructure, in addition to immense buildup of silt in vast areas.

The New Zealand government announced a $46 million relief fund for growers.

Source - https://www.freshfruitportal.com

22.01.2026

USA - Senators urge USDA to restore prevented planting coverage

Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman and Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar led a bipartisan letter Wednesday urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to reinstate additional crop insurance coverage for acres prevented from being planted.

22.01.2026

Türkiye boosts agricultural transformation amid 2025 climate risks

Türkiye’s agricultural sector faces climate risks in 2025 while accelerating reforms in water management, digital farming, food safety and rural investment.

22.01.2026

Syngenta, IECA Expand Sustainable Agriculture Training in Mexico

Syngenta launched an online training program focused on sustainable agriculture and the professionalization of the agricultural sector. The initiative is open nationwide to agrifood professionals seeking to improve productivity while adopting responsible and regenerative practices. 

22.01.2026

UK - Minister Muir celebrates £7.91million investment in rural areas

DAERA Minister Andrew Muir has welcomed the award of £7.91million in grants to over 2,350 rural community organisations and businesses over the past year.

22.01.2026

Insurance payments for grain fields in Azerbaijan grew by 63%

Last year, a total of 5.175 million manats of insurance compensations were paid to farmers and farms in Azerbaijan who suffered losses on wheat and barley acreage as a result of various accidents.

22.01.2026

Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Announce Satellite Based Insurance Available Under the 2026 Crop Insurance Program

Today, Federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Heath MacDonald and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit announced enhanced business risk management support for the livestock sector.

21.01.2026

Canada - Manitoba crop insurance expands wildlife coverage, offers pilot programs

High participation rate underscores importance of insurance in risk management.

21.01.2026

India - Farmers demand adequate electricity and fertilisers, with concrete provisions for insurance and fair crop prices

Farmers have high hopes from the Union Budget, openly presented demands in the Patrika Talk Show at Krishi Upaj Mandi Paharua.