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05.10.2023

Brazil - Intense heat warns citrus growers

The second fortnight of September was marked by extremely high temperatures in São Paulo State. This scenario warned citrus growers, since intense heat may damage the oranges from both the current (2023/24) and the coming seasons (2024/25).

05.10.2023

India - Rs 92.36-cr loss to farm sector in Kullu district, farmers distraught

Torrential rain and landslides this year have caused considerable damage to agriculture in Kullu, directly impacting the economy of farmers. The data procured from the Agriculture Department reveals that the monsoon fury caused Rs 92.36-crore losses in the district.

05.10.2023

USA - Harvest pace mixed after scattered rains

Harvest pace for U.S. Crop Watch producers varied last week as rains were prohibitive in the northwest Corn Belt, but areas further east and south made decent progress.Crop Watch farmers in western Iowa, Kansas and southeastern Illinois reported fast harvest efforts last week.

05.10.2023

Kenya - Asals to take hit from El Niño after drought

Residents of arid and semi-arid lands (Asals), who were affected the most by drought, are likely to be hit hardest by the El Niño rains.East African Community, Asals and Regional Development Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano yesterday (Monday) said that while various parts of the country will experience heavy rains, Asals are more vulnerable.

05.10.2023

USA - Managing corn harvest losses with variable harvest moisture

This year has been a weather rollercoaster in many areas which has delayed corn dry down. In some areas, disease killed the corn prematurely which will affect dry down and harvestability.

05.10.2023

India - Himachal floods expose need for climate adaptation

The 40 kilometers (25 miles) between the towns of Kullu and Manali in India's northern Himachal Pradesh state take little more than an hour to travel on a scenic road following the Beas River.

05.10.2023

Kenya - Relief for farmers as NCPB provides drying facilities, laboratories

The National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) has offered drying facilities and operational laboratories to test aflatoxin levels in food products.The move is a relief to cereal farmers as it will reduce post-harvest losses due to poor storage facilities.

05.10.2023

USA - Culpeper seeks agricultural disaster declaration from state due to drought

The Board of Supervisors has approved a resolution requesting the Commonwealth of Virginia declare Culpeper County an agricultural disaster area due to the persistent drought.

04.10.2023

Vietnam - Mekong Delta braces for severe drought and increased river salinity

The Mekong Delta region is working hard to protect millions of hectares of crops from drought and saltwater intrusion. Tran Ba Hoang, director of the Southern Institute of Water Resources Research, said at a seminar in Can Tho City on September 14 that the total rainfall in the delta this year is forecast to be around 1,350 mm, which is 13% lower than normal.

04.10.2023

India - Project to assess crop losses resulting from elephant movement in UP's Terai Elephant Reserve

A new project will assess crop losses resulting from the movement of elephants in the Terai Elephant Reserve in Dudhwa-Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh and implement mitigation measures.

04.10.2023

USA - Texas drought has deepened amid this year’s brutal heat

A lingering drought affecting more than 80% of Texas is causing wildfires, hurting agriculture and drying up water supplies throughout the state.This year’s drought comes less than a year after Texas experienced one of its worst droughts on record in 2022.

04.10.2023

USA - Dryness raises wheat concern

Drought continues to dominate a large part of North America from Mexico through the central United States to more than two-thirds of Canada’s Prairies. Some of this dryness has been ongoing since 2020 and this year’s dryness affected many crops, including spring wheat, canola, sunseed, corn, sorghum, soybeans, sugar beets and a host of other crops.

04.10.2023

Japan - AI drones to help farmers optimize vegetable yields

For reasons of food security and economic incentive, farmers continuously seek to maximize their marketable crop yields. As plants grow inconsistently, at the time of harvesting, there will inevitably be variations in quality and size of individual crops.

04.10.2023

USA - Heat slows harvest of Wisconsin potato crop, farmers worry about rot

Around 70 percentof the state's potato crop has already been harvested, butsomeproducers are now delaying their work out of fear the unseasonable heat could cause the harvested potatoes to rot.

03.10.2023

India - Pink bollworm hits early this crop cycle, gives heartburn to cotton farmers of Rajasthan

Over 4.25 lakh hectares in villages along the Punjab, Haryana and Pakistan borders of Rajasthan are under cotton cultivation. However, pink bollworms have been eating into the profits of cotton farmers for the past few years. This year, it has taken a more serious turn.

03.10.2023

USA - Western Massachusetts farmers facing reduced crop harvests after repeated severe weather

Farmers in western Massachusetts are busy harvesting their crops but they said their yields have been heavily impacted by major rainstorms, the latest of which hit the region last week.

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