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25.07.2023

USA - Vermont farmers are urged to document crop losses from flooding to inform Congress

Vermont state and federal officials on Monday urged farmers to document and report damage from the catastrophic flooding that hit the state two weeks ago and inundated crops in the rural mountainous state known for its scenic farmland.

24.07.2023

EU production of summer related fruits was down -6.3% in 2022

In 2022, the EU’s combined harvested production of muskmelons, watermelons, strawberries, peaches and nectarines was 8.6 million tonnes, representing a decrease of 6.3% on the level in 2021 (9.2 million tonnes).

24.07.2023

Indonesia - El Nino threat, BMKG warns of crop failure

Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) Head Dwikorita Karnawati warned of a threat of crop failure in rain-fed agricultural land due toEl Ninoand Positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) phenomena that resulted in drought.

24.07.2023

USA - Heat wave impacts Hatch chile crop in New Mexico

The ongoing heat wave in parts of the country including the West and Southwest regions is being felt on one signature crop in New Mexico--the Hatch chile crop. “Supplies are especially tight for Hatch chile.

24.07.2023

Germany - Farmers expect smallest strawberry harvest since 1998

The strawberry harvest in Germany in 2023 is expected to be even smaller than in the already relatively poor harvest year of 2022. As reported by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) according to an initial estimate, farmers expect a harvest of about 84 700 tons of strawberries in the open field.

24.07.2023

India - Process to disburse relief for crop loss due to floods soon after verification

On the demand of compensation to farmers who lost their crops due to the floods, chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar said an online portal (e-kshatipurti) has been launched so that the affected farmers could report their losses and claims could be verified by district-level officials within a week and process to disburse compensation will start soon after.

24.07.2023

USA - More rain means less crops come harvest for local farmers

While Rob Dowdle was away from his business, Dowdle Family Farms, for two weeks this month, he heard about heavy rainfall affecting local farms, but he wasn’t sure how his fields would fare.

21.07.2023

Germany - Yield losses expected with Turkish grapes

The continuing heat and drought in large parts of the Mediterranean region is having a noticeable effect on the supply of summer fruit, especially melons and stone fruit, he said.

21.07.2023

India - Standing crops suffer setback due to rain in district

The heavy rain at the beginning of July caused a major setback to standing crops in the district with vegetables being affected drastically by the weather conditions.According to the Department of Agriculture sources, most of the 14 blocks in the district saw crop damage during the rain and, in some cases, in heavy winds that accompanied the showers.

21.07.2023

USA - West Kentucky farmers assessing crop damage after Wednesday's flooding

Floodwaters have affected more than just homes and businesses. Acres of farmland have been hit, too. Farmers in Graves County took Thursday to assess the damage to their fields, but many farmers are still unsure of the extent of damage.

21.07.2023

USA - Cooler spring temperatures delayed start for Central California grapes

Grape production out of Central California is underway, albeit with a later start. “Like everything else, we’re about two weeks behind where we normally are,” says Justin Bedwell of Bari Produce, noting that cooler spring temperatures are behind the delay.

21.07.2023

USA - Damages to CT farms from freak July flood exceed $20 million in lost sales, a figure that will rise

The fallout from a series of flooding and excessive rainfall events that hit Connecticut just as farmers were set to begin summer harvests continues to grow.As of July 21, the state Department of Agriculture said 27 farmers have submitted crop loss reports to their agency — encompassing more than 1,500 acres of land.

21.07.2023

Cereal crops decimated by Europe's heatwave

Cerealproduction in southern Europe is expected to fall by up to 60% on last year in the wake of the Charonheatwavecurrently gripping the continent.The hotweathercreated by the Charon anticyclone that has moved into Europe from Africa has prompted serious concerns over the quality and size of harvests this year.

21.07.2023

India - Paddy crop damaged in over 31K acres in Jalandhar, Kapurthala

Paddy crop has been damaged in over 31,000 acres in Jalandhar and Kapurthala in the recent floods. While the Agriculture Department in Kapurthala estimates losses to standing paddy crop across 7,000 hectares (16,800 acres), the Jalandhar Agriculture Department pegs losses to paddy crop across 5,000 to 6,500 hectares (15,000 acres).

21.07.2023

USA - In SC, where peaches reign, farms lost half their crops

In April, Ross Williams remembers starting to thin the peach trees at Titan Farms in Ridge Spring, South Carolina. The branches are usually so full of fruit that they need trimming so that trees can grow more large peaches.

20.07.2023

USA - Space photos clearly show flooded crop fields in California

California's heavy rainfall this past winter may have ended the years-long drought, but it also brought back the long-dormant Tulare Lake. This lake, which occasionally resurfaces during years of unusually high precipitation, is larger than it's been in 150 years.

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