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12.03.2024

Philippines - Ilocos Region records P130-M crop losses due to El NiƱo

Crop damage in the Ilocos Region due to the El Niño phenomenon has already reached PHP130 million, nearly 50 percent of which are in corn fields.Department of Agriculture-Ilocos information officer Vida Cacal, in an interview on Tuesday, said around PHP63.8 million worth of corn crops were affected followed by rice (PHP53.9 million) and high-value crops (PHP12.6 million).

12.03.2024

USA - Michigan growers watch unusual weather ahead of cherry season

A winter that doesn't always feel like winter is something Michigan cherry growers and shippers are cognisant of ahead of their cherry season. "It's winter right now but you wouldn't really have guessed it.

12.03.2024

Ukraine - UGA forecasts lower grain and oilseed crops

The Ukrainian Grain Association estimates the potential harvest of grains and oilseeds in 2024 at the level of 76.1 mln tonnes. This figure will be lower compared to previous year, which, according to the association's estimates, was 82.6 mln tonnes, the UGA press service reported.

12.03.2024

Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence in crop management

In an era characterized by rapid technological advancements, agriculture stands poised to benefit significantly from the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). AI technologies, including machine learning algorithms and data analytics, offer unprecedented opportunities to optimize crop management practices, enhance productivity, and mitigate environmental impact.

12.03.2024

Canada - B.C. winemakers rethinking industry after climate catastrophes

The heart of British Columbia's wine industry is reeling after suffering a litany of climate-related hits, resulting in two years of crop losses in the southern Interior.Record-breaking heat. Wildfires and smoke that repeatedly contaminated grapes. A destructive cold snap in 2022.

11.03.2024

USA - USDA offers disaster assistance to Oklahoma farmers and livestock producers impacted by wildfires

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has technical and financial assistance available to help farmers and livestock producers across Oklahoma recover from recent wildfires.

11.03.2024

India - The transformative influence of technology on crop insurance

With the constant advancement of technology, the agricultural industry in India is going through a major transformation. Among the various changes, crop insurance is a key area that is seeing a remarkable shift.

11.03.2024

UK - Farmers issue warning they could run out of potatoes

Recent reports from the UK have highlighted a concerning trend in potato production, attributing a potential shortage to a series of unfavorable weather events. The 2022 harvest yielded only 4.1 million tonnes of potatoes, a significant drop attributed to adverse conditions, including heavy rainfall and flooding caused by Storms Agnes, Babet, and Ciaran.

11.03.2024

India - Nashik's grape industry faces weather challenges

Maharashtra's Nashik district stands as a significant contributor to the state's grape exports, accounting for 80% of the total. During the November to April 2022-23 grape season, Nashik exported 127,000 tons of grapes.

11.03.2024

Austria - Frost risk in Wachau and Burgenland

As some frost has been forecast, fruit growers in the Wachau and Burgenland are anxious about their harvest. If the frost reaches -4 degrees Celsius and lasts for two or three nights, the apricot harvest could face total failure.

11.03.2024

USA - Survey drives $8 million program to mitigate crop losses due to freezes, flooding

For farmers in New Hampshire and throughout the northeast, the 2023 production season was extremely challenging. Widespread freezing temperatures in February and May caused the greatest fruit crop loss in many years.

11.03.2024

India - Rajasthan govt assesses crop loss in districts affected by rain, hailstorms

The Rajasthan government has undertaken girdawari (assessment of crop loss) of rabi crops in 21 districts affected by rain, hailstorms, and thunderstorms in the first week of March. The hailstorm hit parts of Hanumangarh, Ganganagar, Churu, Bikaner, and western Rajasthan, possibly causing damage to wheat, cumin, and isabgol crops.

08.03.2024

UK - Stowmarket farmer fears beet crop loss as rain stops harvest

Suffolk farmers are facing a nail-biting end to the sugar beet campaign- because severe wet conditions have meant they can't get on the fields to finish their harvests.And there are already fears that less food will be grown overall this year as a result of the dire conditions.

08.03.2024

EU negotiates overhaul of plant pest regulations

Earlier this week, the European Parliament and the EU Council reached an agreement on the revision of complex regulations aimed at preventing the entry of new plant pests into Europe and mitigating the spread of existing ones.

08.03.2024

Italy - Protecting and monitoring crops from the air

Drones capable of spraying liquids on extensive, horticultural and fruit crops, as well as beneficial insects, are the future. A technical demonstration day on the use of drones took place on Tuesday 5 March 2024 at the farm La Clorofilla in Mercato Saraceno (Forlì-Cesena, Italy).

08.03.2024

USA - Record-breaking temperatures could hurt apple crop in NY state

In the west of New York state, the unseasonably warm weather is causing apprehension among apple growers regarding the future of their crops. LynOaken Farms' U-Pick manager, Katie Oakes, and president & farm manager, Christopher Oakes, have expressed their worries.

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