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24.11.2023

India - Andhra Agriculture Minister reassures farmers of drought-affected mandals

Agriculture Minister Kakani Goverdhan Reddy has urged farmers not to worry in view of deficit rainfall as the State government will help them in every manner.“In all, 103 mandals in seven districts are facing drought and concrete measures have been taken to mitigate the suffering of drought-affected farmers.

24.11.2023

Australia - Select Harvests swings to $114m loss as almond volumes, prices fall

Almond producer Select Harvests swung to a $114.7 million loss for the year to June as it sold smaller volumes at lower prices. However, it sought to reassure investors that performance would improve this year due to lower production in the US, the world’s-largest market, which would push prices back up.

24.11.2023

Commission allocates support of over €50 million to Greek and Slovenian farmers affected by natural disasters

The European Commission presented its proposal for a support measure worth €51.7 million to directly support Greek and Slovenian farmers affected by natural disasters. Coming from the agricultural reserve 2024,€43.1 million will be allocated to Greece and €8.6 million to Slovenia.

23.11.2023

Chile - Estimates are the rain in November damaged 30% of early cherries

The fruit guild has already begun to estimate the possible damage that the intense rains that affected the central and southern areas of Chile last weekend will have on the 2023/2024 season.

23.11.2023

Ireland - Concerns grow as farmers face dire situation with this year’s potato harvest

In what’s shaping up to be a dire situation for Ireland, the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) has declared this year’s potato harvest “the worst in recent memory.” Sean Ryan, chair of the National Potato Committee, paints a grim picture of the season turning into a “salvage operation” due to unrelenting rainfall.

23.11.2023

Flooded fields delay European sugar harvest and risk beet losses

Europe’s flooded fields are delaying sugar harvesting and threatening to wipe out 15 percent of beet crops still to be collected in France, one of the region’s biggest growers of the sweetener.

23.11.2023

USA - Satsuma production takes big hit due to 2022 cold snap

2022 brought a stretch of cold weather and wind chills, leaving farmers to feel the effect today.Corndodgers Farm in Headland has cancelled their Satsuma Day due to crop loss, claiming it to be a result of the uncharacteristic cold last year.

23.11.2023

Bangladesh - 200,000 farmers suffer losses of 182C in Barisal

As many as 208,916 farmers suffered heavy losses in Barisal division due to Cyclone Midhili, which made landfall in the coastal districts on Friday (November 17).A total of 19,655 hectares of crops were damaged in six districts, amounting to losses of around Tk182 crore.

23.11.2023

Wildfires gripped Canada last year, now, US farmers are feeling the burn

It was early November and Scott Haerr still had 2,500 acres of corn to harvest on his farm in south-westOhio.The harvest should be much further down the road – a dry spring was followed by adequate summer rain and heat, and then a dry fall meant no obvious delays were in the forecast.

23.11.2023

Flooding crisis exacerbates food insecurity in East Africa

Severe flooding in East Africa has intensified an already dire humanitarian situation, leaving millions of people in need of assistance, warns the International Rescue Committee (IRC). Shashwat Saraf, East Africa Emergency Director at IRC, sheds light on the escalating crisis and its devastating impact on vulnerable communities.

23.11.2023

USA - Federal aid hoped to rescue Kern River Valley park from hurricane damage aftermath

With Kern County being one of the many places in California that Governor Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency, federal assistance will unlock funding for recovery in areas that were affected by Hurricane Hilary, in this case, a park in the Kern River Valley.

22.11.2023

Climate loss-and-damage funding

This year has given ample evidence of how emerging economies are bearing the brunt of climate change. In February and March, Cyclone Freddy raged across the Indian Ocean for 5 weeks and made landfall 3 times, killing more than 1,400 people in Malawi and elsewhere in southeastern Africa.

22.11.2023

UK - Wet weather ruins cropping and herbicide plans

In our final Crop Watch installment of 2023, our agronomists reflect on what has been a grim autumn disrupting drilling and herbicide applications to wheat. With wheat drilling unlikely to resume in some areas, thoughts are turning to the choice of spring cropping, although seed availability may be a deciding factor.

22.11.2023

South Africa - Blueberry industry faces significant challenges

South Africa's burgeoning blueberry industry is encountering significant challenges due to weather disruptions, port delays, and power outages, while neighboring countries like Zimbabwe are rapidly expanding their blueberry production.

22.11.2023

USA - Wild weather ride affects Minnesota apple volume

Following good spring bloom weather, Minnesota saw a roller coaster of weather events this season and in turn, its apple crop is down. “It was a difficult growing season,” says Aaron Brand of Brand Farms in Farmington, Minnesota.

22.11.2023

South Africa - Hail, locusts and fire are the biggest risks farmers face this summer

South Africans are always happy to welcome the summer season, but for the commercial agriculture sector, the transition to summer also ushers in some of the biggest natural risks that farmers face, causing billions of rands in losses every year.

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