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19.01.2024

India - Varca farmer faces heavy losses as wildlife destroy plantations ahead of harvest

A farmer from Varca expressed dismay that his crops, banana plantation etc were destroyed by wildlife causing him heavy losses.The farmer, Santolin Fernandes, who lives in Betalbatim, said he has the field measuring 500 square metres and along with his team, had been working hard to prepare the fields for the rabi season.

19.01.2024

USA - Cool weather delays vegetable crops in Florida

Although it is not nearly as cold as in Canada or some parts of the US, the state of Florida has been impacted by cooler weather lately. “It has been cool, rainy, and overcast for at least the past month,” says Geoff Taft with Pioneer Growers.

19.01.2024

India - Snowless winter puts Rs 10,000 Cr Kashmir’s fruit industry in peril

Kashmir is known for its enchanting winter vistas, is currently experiencing an unusual and disconcerting phenomenon – a snowless winter. This climatic anomaly has cast a dark shadow over Kashmir’s thriving Rs 10,000 crore fruit industry, raising serious concerns within the Valley.

19.01.2024

Netherlands - Low stocks, quality, and the crisis in the Red Sea will result in an interesting year for the onion industry

By mid-January, the stock of onions stored at room temperature in the hands of producers in Spain "is very limited" and, of this stock, "the amount of quality onions to be packaged in nets or supermarket bags is minimal," says Fermín Utrilla, from Biodiversa.

19.01.2024

Enko and Syngenta’s breakthrough fungicide to protect crop loss

Fungal pathogens continue to cause devastating losses across staple crops, which are expected to worsen with global warming. Enko andSyngentaannounced today the discovery of a novel chemistry solution to control problematic fungal diseases that can obliterate cereal crops as part of a multi-year collaboration to bring new, affordable, safe, and sustainable crop protection solutions to farmers globally.

19.01.2024

Bangladesh - Crop failure feared as late blight attacks potato fields in Rangpur

Potato fields in different areas of Rangpur district have been seriously affected by the outbreak of late blight disease during this season, much to the worry of the growers.The fungal disease caused by intense cold and dense fog is severely jeopardising potato cultivation in many areas across the region, making the cultivators apprehensive of a crop failure.

18.01.2024

South Africa - KZN floods put strain on farmers

Calamitous rains lashed the province on Saturday night, causing widespread disaster and loss of lives.The extreme thunderstorms coupled with lightning resulted in farmworkers in Newsstand, Woodford, and Langkloof being struck by lightning.

18.01.2024

India - Flooded fields, crop loss dampen Pongal festival spirit in Tamil Nadu

The spirit of Pongal has been severely dampened in the Mayiladuthurai district after several thousands of acres of paddy were destroyed in the harvest stage due to unseasonal rains over the past week.

18.01.2024

USA - Bioluminescence unearths roundworm secrets

Even though roundworms are almost too small to be seen, they can pose major problems in corn, soybean, peanut and other crops. Collectively those roundworms are known as plant-parasitic nematodes, and they cause $173 billion in crop losses worldwide each year.

18.01.2024

USA - USDA offers assistance in livestock, crop loss due to winter storm events

Winter storms create significant challenges and often result in catastrophic loss for agricultural producers, especially for those raising livestock and row crops. Despite every attempt to mitigate risk, your operation may suffer losses.

18.01.2024

USA - Warmer planet will trigger increased farm losses

Extreme heat is already harming crop yields, but a new report quantifies just how much that warming is cutting into farmers' financial security. For every 1 degree Celsius of warming, yields of major crops like corn, soybeans and wheat fall by 16% to 20%, gross farm income falls by 7% and net farm income plummets 66%.

18.01.2024

Australia - Fruit growers losing 'millions' after wet weather ruins crops

Fruit growers are bracing for huge losses this season after crops across Australia were wiped out byheavy rain and thunderstormsearlier this month.January brought wild weather to growing regions across south-east Australia, with weekly rainfall levels reaching 100 mm in parts of eastern NSW and Victoria.

17.01.2024

Bangladesh - Winter chill sparks concerns among farmers as it threatens to hurt harvest

Dulal Hossain, a farmer from Shahrasti in Chandpur, meticulously prepared a seedbed for paddy cultivation across nearly 2.43 hectares of land. Unfortunately for him, the ongoing chilly weather has played havoc with many seedlings.

17.01.2024

Mexico - Inconsistent rains impact sizing on lime crop

The supply, and sizing, of limes coming out of Mexico is largely weather-dependent. Right now, limes are being shipped out of Martínez de la Torre in the state of Veracruz in the country.

17.01.2024

Spain - Valencian lemon producers report losses exceeding 26 million euros

La Unió Llauradora has denounced the "disastrous campaign that lemon producers in the Spanish Region of Valencia, primarily in the province of Alicante, are enduring, with extremely low prices that do not cover their costs and have already caused losses exceeding 26 million euros."

17.01.2024

Peru - How can avocados and blueberries survive El Niño effects

Last season’s (2023) agricultural campaign posed significant challenges for blueberry and avocado crops in northern Peru due to adverse weather conditions. As the 2024 season beckons Lizzeth Miranda, a Peruvian Agroindustrial Engineer says: “The lessons were learned last season that agricultural technical management, including harvest intervals, a successful cold chain control, and the use of post-harvest technologies, proved crucial in mitigating these impacts.”

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