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22.11.2023

India - 11k Bijnor farmers hit by monsoon floods

A survey by the district administration in Bijnor showed that around 11,000 farmers there have incurred heavy losses as monsoon floods affected crops over 3,000 hectares.As many as 12 mainstream and seasonal rivers, including the Ganga and its tributaries Malan, Kho, Ramganga, Gagan, Baan, Dhara, Pili, Nakta, Banaili, Chhoiya, etc., flow through the district.

22.11.2023

USA - Agricultural nightmare as fruit flies bombard crops

One of the world’s worst pests is infesting crops all over California. There are seven active quarantines spanning the length of the state, but experts say those affecting San Bernardino and Riverside counties are especially serious.

22.11.2023

India - Central team deputed to inspect drought-affected areas in state

Centre has decided to depute a team for the inspection of drought-hit areas in the state. The decision has been taken following the state government's request to extend support to the farmers of the drought-hit areas.

21.11.2023

Peru - Blueberry industry already wondering about El Niño effect for next season

The peak of Peru’s blueberry harvest has started, according to an exporter, as the latest statistics up to week 45 (6-12 November 2023) shows conventional volumes down by 51% and organic 61% lower compared to last season. Their saving grace this year are higher prices that will help to cushion the losses, say exporters.

21.11.2023

Australia - NSW Farmers welcomes Minns government’s $250 million drought fund

NSW Farmers applauds the Minns government’s new $250 million Drought Ready and Resilient Fund, designed to assist farmers in preparing and responding to drought conditions.

21.11.2023

Brazil - New heat wave worries São Paulo state citrus growers

A new heat wave has been concerning citrus growers in São Paulo state. Temperatures are higher than those registered in the last wave, in September, and the heat is lasting longer. The weather may affect the 2024/25 production, but it is still early to estimate possible impacts.

21.11.2023

USA - Another cost of climate: billions in crop insurance

From 2001-21, crop insurance payments in the United States rose 500%. The likely cause? Climate change, according to a new report from theEnvironmental Working Group.Five of the top reported reasons for crop losses in the U.S. are rain, hail, heat drought and freezes.

21.11.2023

India - CAI slashes cotton output estimate due to crop damage in Haryana

The CottonAssociation of India (CAI) has lowered its cotton production estimate for the current season (October 2023-September 2024) to 294.10 lakh bales (170 kg each) in its October estimate.

21.11.2023

Climate change threatens cereal crop yields

The effects of climate change pose a major challenge for cereal production in many regions.In a studypublished inNature Reviews Earth & Environment, ZALF scientists have investigated how warmer temperatures, increased carbon dioxide levels and changes in water availability affect globally important cereals such as wheat, maize, millet, sorghum and rice.

21.11.2023

USA - White-tailed deer are eating through Georgia crops, causing millions in damage

Between wavering crop prices and high production costs, financially, farmers are dealing with a lot right now.Now, many in Georgia and other farming states are raising the alarm about white-tailed deer, which can cause millions of dollars' worth of damage to the state’s most profitable crops.

20.11.2023

Kazakhstan - Invasion of the tomato moth spells trouble for growers

The South American tomato moth has become a major headache for gardeners and farmers in the southern regions of Kazakhstan, leading to a disappointing season with a reduced harvest of flavourful greenhouse-grown tomatoes.

20.11.2023

How AI-led climate modelling could save millions of dollars

Ice storms in Texas, wildfires raging throughout Europe and killer floods from China to India. This year has been the hottest summer in human history with extreme weather events so frequent that the World Meteorological Organisation called them "the new norm."

20.11.2023

Chile - Rain impacts early cherry harvest

After two bouts of heavier than predicted rain over the past two weeks across central Chile, cherry producers have started to see some cracking in early varieties of Santina and Royal dawn reportedly seeing up to 20% damage.

20.11.2023

Canada - Climate change a double-edged sword for N.S. blueberry growers

When Peter Swinkels started farming low-bush blueberries 44 years ago, he barely intervened with the natural growth of the plants."It used to be … I almost refer to it as a hunter-gatherer process," he said, standing on a dirt road running through his farmland in Belmont, N.S.

20.11.2023

UK - Wet harvest weighs on UK potato crop

UK potato prices continue to rise, with buyers struggling to secure stocks amid tight supplies of free-buy potatoes. The Mintec Benchmark Prices for English white packing potatoes [Mintec Code: POWP] were last assessed at £330/mt, an increase of 43.4% month-on-month (m-o-m) and 65% year-on-year (y-o-y).

20.11.2023

India - Rain gauges, weather stations coming up across rural U.P. inaugurated

Uttar Pradesh government has decided to implement Weather Information Network and Data System (WINDS), under which an automatic weather station will be installed at each tehsil headquarters and at least two automatic rain gauges in each block.

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