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16.10.2023

USA - Texas expecting smaller citrus due to drought

The 2023-24 season will continue to be a recovery period for Texas citrus. “Our trees continue healing after the 2021 freeze. Our trees are about 75 percent recovered, our numbers look good and our product is just as delicious as ever, but customers should expect a crop that peaks on smaller fruit as a result of the ongoing drought,” says April Flowers of Lone Star Citrus Growers.

16.10.2023

Canada - Kelowna winery copes with near-total crop loss due to cold

Vineyards across British Columbia were hard hit by a major cold snap last year, which had a significant impact on this year’s production in the Okanagan.Temperatures dropped in late December 2022, and in some areas of the valley dipped close to -30 C.

16.10.2023

USA - Florida’s citrus production could get bump

Still recovering from Hurricane Ian, Florida’s citrus industry is expected to see an increase in production after last year’s storm-damaged crop.But an initial forecast for the 2023-24 growing season, released Thursday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, projected that orange production will be half of what it was two seasons ago.

13.10.2023

Sri Lanka - Record Rs.250,000 per hectare for crop damage last season

Agriculture Minister Mahinda Amaraweera has proposed to give a compensation of Rs.250,000 per hectare to the farmers whose crop was damaged in the last Yala Season due to drought.

13.10.2023

Morocco - Navigating the challenges of climate change with mid-tech greenhouses

Observers agree that climate change has become the biggest challenge facing Moroccan agriculture, an assertion confirmed by professionals who are already suffering from climatic disruptions on the ground.

13.10.2023

Researchers show consequences of inaction on devastating banana disease

Lurking inside the crops of banana-producing-areas in east and central Africa is a disease called Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW)—and new modeling by researchers from the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT has shown that if left uncontrolled, this bacterial disease could cause a 55% reduction in banana production in newly affected regions within 10 years.

13.10.2023

Disasters cause $3.8 tn in crop loses over 30 years

Floods, droughts, insect infestations, storms, disease and war have caused about $123 billion per year in lost food production between 1991 and 2021, the equivalent of five percent of total production or enough to feed up to half a billion people per year, the FAO said in a report.

13.10.2023

USA - AG opines on farmers' crop loss compensation amounts

How much compensation bona fide farmers can receive for losses sustained as a result of Typhoon Mawar has been answered by the attorney general, who’s legal opinion was sought for clarification by the Guam Department of Agriculture.

13.10.2023

Coffee will take ‘double hit’ from climate change and pollinator loss

Climatechange and habitat lossare combining to dramatically shrink the numbers of insects pollinating key tropical crops. As those problems intertwine and intensify, it likely will hit coffee lovers right in the mug, according to a new study.

12.10.2023

India - Sirarakhong chili farmers severely hit by crop failure

Manipur's Sirarakhong village is unlikely to celebrate Hathei festival this year as the livelihood of over 250 ‘hathei’ (Chili pepper) farmers of the village located inwest of Ukhrul district has been severely affected with crop failure, in what could be termed as an impact of climate change.

12.10.2023

Spain - Half of the fruit trees in the area of Guiamets, Margalef, and Riudecanyes have died because of the drought

The Unió de Pagesos has stated that the drought has "significantly" affected agricultural plantations dependent on the swamps of Guiamets, in the Ribera d'Ebre and Priorat, Margalef, as well as in the Priorat, and Riudecanyes swamp, in Baix Camp and Tarragonès, which won't share more water in the remainder of 2023.

12.10.2023

Global economic losses from extreme weather could hit $5 trillion

Global economic losses could reach $5 trillion under a "plausible increase" in extreme weather events linked to climate change that cause crop failures and food and water shortages, insurance marketplace Lloyd's of London said on Wednesday.

12.10.2023

USA - Missouri State garners nearly $600K in agriculture grants

Two Missouri State University agriculture professors received grants from theU.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculturetotaling nearly $600,000.

12.10.2023

India - El Niño makes October warmer, Karnataka crops in peril

The El Nino effect has pushed up temperatures by 2-5 degrees Celsius above normal during October in Karnataka.Officials in the Agriculture Department say that every one-degree increase in temperature during winter will result in a 10 per cent crop loss.

12.10.2023

USA - Ag losses from Idalia estimated at more than $447 million

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson announced in late September that the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’preliminary estimates of damageto Florida agriculture from Hurricane Idalia, including more than $447 million in total losses and damages across the state’s diverse agricultural sectors.

12.10.2023

Nigeria - Borno farmers recount losses as climate change worsens food insecurity

Farmers in Borno, a state inNorth East Nigeria, have said climate change is affecting their crop yields due to high temperatures and unpredictable rain patterns.Umar Abba, one of such farmers in the Jere area of Borno, told HumAngle that this farming season has been terrible for them.

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