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27.10.2023

USA - More floods mean worse soil

Across the world, the intensity and frequency of flooding events has escalated. In the last few months alone, record-breaking floods have pummeled New Jersey and New York, Libya, and Greece, killing thousands of people and causing widespread damage to infrastructure, farmland, and livestock.

26.10.2023

USA - Crop insurance companies decreasing market share

Crop insurance companies are looking to drop some of their business in Texas because years of drought conditions have resulted in the filing of more claims.Joe Brown who has owned his crop insurance agency, Joe Brown Crop Insurance, for 18 years said insurance companies have done this before but not to this level.

26.10.2023

UK - Farmers unable to harvest crops after Storm Babet

Farmers in the West Midlands region say heavy rainfall from Storm Babet has left them facing hard choices.The ground is so wet they are unable to carry out work from harvesting the current crops to planting the next.

26.10.2023

Spain - Serranía de Ronda's Genal Valley suffers its 'worst' chestnut harvest due to heat and drought

One of Andalucía's main production areas for chestnuts in the Serranía de Ronda has suffered a catastrophic harvest due to the drought affecting the region.Just 15% of the crop was harvested, around 750,000 kilos, in the Genal Valley when a good harvest usually results in 5,000,000 kilos.

26.10.2023

New Zealand - Primary sectors preparing for El Niño summer dry

The Bay of Plenty Primary Sector (Adverse Event) Coordination Group met on 20 October 2023 to discuss the El Niño implications this season. In September, NIWA declared El Niño conditions are present in New Zealand and predict these will remain throughout the summer with a 75 percent chance of continuing through Autumn 2024.

26.10.2023

Brazil - Adverse weather conditions raise concerns for the soybean crop

The USDA maintained soybean production in Brazil for the 2023/24 season at 163 million metric tonnes in its October update, projecting another record crop for the second consecutive season.

26.10.2023

India - Karnataka govt seeks Rs 17,901 crore drought relief funds from Centre

The Karnataka government on Wednesday demanded Rs 17,901.73 crore in funds from the Centre to compensate farmers affected due to drought in the Kharif season this year.

26.10.2023

UK - Suffolk slug sleuths sought to help scientists protect crops

Scientists at UK government-funded AgriTech centre, Crop Health and Protection(CHAP) and the John Innes Centre (JIC) are conductinggroundbreaking research to help control the pests while cutting the use of pesticides so that morecrops end up on consumers’ plates.

26.10.2023

Ireland - Potato harvest and cereal planting halted by rain

Making progress in the fields has been challenging in Kildare, as plenty of rain is making windows of opportunity to get work done very small. There has been 95mm of rain in October at the farm up to last weekend, with 32mm of that in the preceding week, while there does not seem to be any let-up in the forecast either.

25.10.2023

Germany - Storm surge and record floods in Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

The storm surge on the Baltic Sea hit Schleswig-Holstein especially hard on Friday and Saturday, and in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania the tide had also flooded shore areas and roads. 2,000 people were brought to safety from the flood waters.

25.10.2023

UK - Potato industry grapples with intensifying wireworm menace

The UK potato industry is grappling with an intensifying menace from wireworms. Currently, a perfect storm of risk factors seems to create optimum conditions for the pest to thrive.

25.10.2023

USA - New relief fund available for New Hampshire farmers

Applications are now open for a new farmer relief fund started by the New Hampshire branch of the Northeast Organic Farming Association.It’s been a tough year for many local farmers, withintense rainsover the summer, and two deep frosts in February and May that wiped outappleandpeachcrops.

25.10.2023

Ireland - Call for tillage support following ‘relentless’ rain

Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) grain committee chair Kieran McEvoy has called on the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue to provide targeted financial tillage support to farmers most in need, following “relentless” rainfall this year.

25.10.2023

India - How pink bollworm evolved to be the biggest threat for Bt cotton

Indian farmers have faced consistent losses of Bt cotton crops due to pink bollworm attacks since the mid-2000s, when scientists found that the insect had become resistant to the genetically modified variety of cotton.

25.10.2023

USA - August rain caused estimated $930M in damages to Kern's grape, almond crops

Kern farmers may have suffered close to $1 billion in crop losses when unseasonable rain hit the local vineyards and almond orchards in August, according to a new assessment being used to support the county's bid for federal disaster assistance.

25.10.2023

Canada - Farmers need help dealing with wildlife crop damage and losses

Farmers always worry about the weather impacting their crops, from drought and heat to flooding, hail, and high winds. However, there’s another aspect of nature that is also a source of damage and loss for agricultural crops – wildlife.

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