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08.11.2023

Spain - Strong windstorm causes significant damage to citrus, kaki and avocado crops

The windstorm of recent days, which is forecast to continue for a few days more, is already causing significant damage to many crops in the Region of Valencia due to the strong gusts it has brought, according to La Unió Llauradora.

08.11.2023

Morocco - First report of tomato brown rugose fruit virus

The NPPO of Morocco recently informed the EPPO Secretariat of the occurrence of tomato brown rugose fruit virus (Tobamovirus, ToBRFV – EPPO A2 List) on its territory. ToBRFV was first detected in October 2021 in the region of Souss-Massa and in March 2022 in the region of Dakhla.

08.11.2023

Ireland - Warnings of potential potato shortage

Growers are warning of a potato shortage as they say this year’s harvest is the “worst in living memory”.The potato harvest is “rapidly turning into a salvage operation” as drills are underwater following recent flooding, the Irish Farmers’ Association has warned.

08.11.2023

USA - Mountain West farms receive billions for crop losses linked to climate change

A new report shows the federal government is paying billions of dollars to farmers who are losing crops to extreme weather – and the payouts keep growing.From 2001 to 2022, U.S. farms received nearly $120 billion in crop insurance after climate-related crop failures, according to the nonpartisan Environmental Working Group.

08.11.2023

France - Greenhouses and tunnels destroyed by storm Ciaran

Storms Ciaran (November 2-3) and Domingos (November 5-6) have caused significant damage to farms in the French region of Brittany. Gusts of over 160 km/h were recorded on the coast.

07.11.2023

The future of agriculture is climate-smart agriculture

Climate change is not a distant threat; it’s a stark reality. Extreme weather events, erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, and destructive storms are all part of the new normal.Agriculture, the bedrock of our society, is under siege, with farmers facing unpredictable growing conditions threatening their livelihoods.

07.11.2023

India - Climate-driven crop failures, pest infestations plague farmers in Udaipur

Looking at his barren fields, Udai Lal Suthar (50) describes the severe agricultural losses he suffered this year. Both the vegetables and maize that he had cultivated did not survive, thanks to the unpredictable weather patterns and the resultant increase in pest infestations and viral diseases.

07.11.2023

South Korea - Fresh pear production expected to decrease 20 percent in MY 2023/24

Korean fresh pear production is expected to decrease 20 percent in Marketing Year (MY) 2023/24 as adverse weather events struck orchards throughout spring flowering and into the summer. Supplies of high-quality pears are expected to be below average because of high rates of damaged fruit.

07.11.2023

Switzerland - Potato crop expected to drop by a third

This year's Swiss potato harvest has been disappointing. Growers are expecting a drop of about a third compared with recent years. However, yields are still difficult to estimate at the moment.

07.11.2023

Serbia - Generally this has been a bad 2023 season for blueberry growers

Serbian blueberry growers lament a bad season of late spring rain and cooler summer weather that led to quality issues for the open field production during the 2023 harvest. Sladjana Vuković, CEO of the Serbian exporting company Srbovoće: “Generally, this has been a bad year for Serbian blueberry growers.”

07.11.2023

Brazil - Weather issues affect soybean crop prospects but early to cut projections

Weather forecasts for November do not show a significant change in overall conditions, with scattered rains in central-north areas and downpours in the south likely compromising Brazil's 2024 soy yields and output, analysts say.

06.11.2023

USA - UF hopes to speed solutions to citrus greening and other diseases with new center

Researchers from the University of Florida plan to utilize $2 million from an initiative by UF President Ben Sasse for a Crop Transformation Center to help Florida farmers improve production of citrus and specialty crops.

06.11.2023

Chile - The rains in central and southern parts damaged structures and cracked cherries

A few days after producers started harvesting cherries in the earliest areas of central and southern Chile, a new frontal system affected these areas.The rains, which mainly affected producers in the O’Higgins and Maule region, not only damaged the fruit that was about to be harvested but also the roof structures that protected them.

06.11.2023

Philippines - Corn crop most at risk from climate change according to World Bank

The Philippine corn crop will be most at risk from climate change by 2030, followed by sugar and rice, the World Bank said. “Climate change poses major risks to the Philippines’ agriculture sector achieving sustainable growth and higher productivity,” the World Bank said in a background paper.

06.11.2023

Greece - ToBRFV found in Laconia

The presence of this virus was confirmed through a positive test on a sample of tomato plants obtained from the Benakeio Phytopathological Institute, which had been provided by the Directorate of Agricultural Economy and Veterinary Medicine of Laconia as part of the official virus confirmation process.

06.11.2023

UK - Cauliflower harvest abandoned as Storm Ciaran hits the East of England

England is feeling the brunt of storm Ciaran this week as high winds and heavy rain has caused flooding and has left thousands without power.Nigel Clare from Peloton Produce said that in Spalding where they are based there has been heavy rain that is seriously affecting harvesting.

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