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12.04.2024

South Africa - Apple crop loss in the Overberg after flooding

Tru-Cape’s producers are currently assessing the damage and losses caused by gale-force winds and rain over the weekend.“We are currently doing a damage assessment,” said Roelf Pienaar, managing director of Tru-Cape Fruit Marketing, “but at the moment it seems our production areas weren’t hit as hard as the Helderberg and Stellenbosch areas.”

10.04.2024

Turkey - Citrus sector mobilizes to prevent the spread of Greening disease

The Turkish citrus sector is mobilizing to prevent the spread of Psyllidium (Greening) disease from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) to Turkey.

10.04.2024

Ukraine - 1.08 million euros allocated to agribusinesses for orchard and greenhouse development

As part of the government's grant program to support small and medium-sized enterprises, eRobota, an additional 1.08 million euros have been disbursed to 10 agribusinesses. These funds will bolster the development of orchards, berry farms, vineyards, and greenhouse farming.

10.04.2024

Spain - The lack of flowering could reduce Conference pear production by more than 50%

The Spanish pear sector is facing an unprecedented challenge, especially with the Conference variety, which accounts for 53% of the country's pear production and is predominant in Catalonia.

10.04.2024

Maize failure in Africa an opportunity for global cooperation

The El Niño-induced dryness and heatwave hit the Southern Africa region, resulting in roughly half of Zimbabwe and Zambian maize crop failure.South Africa’s maize crop is also down by 20% year-on-year, with a harvest estimated at 13.2 million tonnes.

10.04.2024

Vampireweed threatens rice production in Africa

Rice vampireweed (Rhamphicarpa fistulosa) a facultative, parasitic weed that grows on rice in Africa, affected more than 140,000 farm households and caused losses worth $82 million per year to the continent’s economy, a new report showed.

10.04.2024

India - Untimely rains, hailstorm damage crops

Unseasonal rains accompanied by hail storm lashed several parts of Nizamabad and Kamareddy districts for the last two days resulting in loss of crops in vast areas. Rains damaged paddy, sunflower and mango crops across several acres. The paddy crop was ready for harvesting. But the paddy grains were damaged in rain.

10.04.2024

UK - Beavers could cause 'irreversible damage' to land

Farmers in Perthshire have calls for beavers to be managed on a Perthshire river before “irreversible damage” is done to the land.The creatures have been blamed for the loss of land along the edge of the River Ericht and farmers say they could threaten other species, such as salmon.

10.04.2024

India - 5,700 Rewari farmers claim relief for loss suffered during hailstorm

More than 5,700 farmers have sought compensation from the state government and the insurance company for their crop losses due to the hailstorm, coupled with torrential rain and high-velocity, winds on March 29.

09.04.2024

South Africa - Green apple production declines

The agricultural sector in South Africa is witnessing a significant decrease in green apple production. According to recent data, varieties like Granny Smith and Golden Delicious have seen a 25% and 13% drop respectively between 2013 and 2022.

09.04.2024

New Zealand - Avocado industry faces challenging season

The 2023-24 harvest period for New Zealand's avocado sector concluded with notably diminished export sales, marking the lowest volume in a decade. This downturn has set expectations for grower prices that might only cover the costs associated with picking and packing operations.

09.04.2024

Brazil - Corn-growing conditions worsen

Brazil is having one of the most adverse corn and soybean seasons, according to a report released on April 2 by the Brazilian Association of Corn Growers and the Brazilian Association of Soybean Growers (Aprosoja).

09.04.2024

USA - Texas Panhandle ranchers describe losses from wildfires

State lawmakers and agriculture officials are still assessing the full extent of the damage caused by the record-setting wildfires that ravaged the Texas Panhandle in late February, including the Smokehouse Creek fire, the largest in state history.

09.04.2024

Kenya - How insurance can bolster the resilience of Agricultural Value Chain

In the intricate web of global economies, agriculture stands as a fundamental pillar, providing sustenance, livelihoods, and economic stability. In Kenya, agriculture directly accounts for 21.2 per cent of the country's overall Gross Domestic Product and an indirect contribution of 27 per cent through its linkage with other sectors.

09.04.2024

Canada - Making forage insurance more accessible

An industry-government forage insurance task team is working on ways to make forage insurance more widely available across the country. Currently, producers can insure forages under AgriInsurance, but other forage insurance isn’t equal across Canada and very few forage producers use it.

09.04.2024

New Zealand - New partnership to collaborate to manage diseases impacting Solanaceae horti

Last week, the NZPPI Board agreed to sign the Solanaceae Readiness Operational Agreement (OA) on behalf of their Members. This agreement is a partnership between NZPPI, Vegetables NZ, Tomatoes NZ & Potatoes NZ to collaborate on projects to manage a range of diseases that have impacted Solanaceae horticulture crops in recent years.

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