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30.06.2023

Australia - Rain hampers citrus harvest

The Australian citrus harvest has been underway for a few weeks now but rain in the Riverland region is hampering picking.“It is slow going at the moment,” said Sam Vasala from Sai World. “We can’t get enough fruit into the packhouse due to the rain which is slowing us down.

30.06.2023

Spain - Humecfol develops a moisture sensor against the black spot affecting pear crops

The Humecfol innovation project has managed to develop a valid and economical leaf moisture sensor that will provide farmers with better phytosanitary control of the black spot affecting pear crops by improving the calculation accuracy of the BSPCast model.

30.06.2023

Canada - Crops showing stress after another hot, dry week

Crops are beginning to show signs of stress after another hot, dry week in much of the region, according to the crop report for the period of June 20 to 26. There were small, spotty showers that dotted the region but the rainfall was not significant enough to help struggling crops.

30.06.2023

UK - English cherry crop looking short, Scotland may fare better

According toJon Clark from Fruit Growers Alianza, who’s associate FGA Farming, is one of the UK’s largest cherry grower producing fruit on it’s 100 hectares in Kent, the volumes will be down considerably.

30.06.2023

Canada - Mixed bag of weather impacts Saskatchewan crops

While parts of Saskatchewan are dry, others received heavy localized rain, according to this week’s Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture crop report.Producers noted a wide range of precipitation across their rural municipalities ranging from three millimetres in the Netherhill area to 50 millimetres in the Bienfait and Wadena areas.

30.06.2023

USA - Brown County eligible to offer livestock forage program for grazing loss due to drought

Producers in Brown County may be eligible to apply for 2023 Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) benefits ongrazing losses onlyfor native pasture, improved pasture, and small grains.

29.06.2023

Egypt - 25% of date volumes lost due to sandstorm

A massive sandstorm ravaged Egypt in early June. Violent winds laden with dust and sand severely disrupted traffic in the country. Its impact on agriculture, and arboriculture in particular, was grandiose, with entire harvests destroyed.

29.06.2023

Chile - The state of imports following rains and flooding

There is going to be fruit from Chile this season. That’s the sentiment North American importers have following this past weekend’s sizable rains and flooding in Chile--a weather event that has been described as the worst weather the country has seen in a decade.

29.06.2023

India - Tamil Nadu vegetable prices skyrocket due to heat and unseasonal rains

Summer heat and unseasonal rains have affected the production of tomatoes and other vegetables in Tamil Nadu. This has led to an alarming rise in the prices of staple veggies in the state. On Monday, tomato prices touched Rs 100 per kg-mark in retail markets and the price of beans hit an all-time high of Rs 120 per kg.

29.06.2023

USA - Hail hits Scotts Bluff County Extension and the surrounding area

Storms coming out of Chugwater and Hawk Springs, Wyo. led to tornados and hail in the Panhandle on Friday, June 23. “The primary storm tracked through Chugwater to Hawk Springs to Scottsbluff. It’s what we call a cyclic tornadic thunderstorm.

29.06.2023

USA - Flooding impacts strawberry crops

You can blame California's wild winter for all sorts of havoc this spring and summer: moldy, leaking roofs, plagues of mosquitoes, cabin fever.Giant, less-flavorful strawberries also deserve a spot on that list.

29.06.2023

Italy - No peace for Romagna as a hailstorm damages hundreds of hectares

First the frost, then the excessive rain and then the flood... only hail was missing, and it hit the Romagna area on Jun 23rd, causing considerable damage between Ravenna and Cesena.

29.06.2023

Saint Lucia - Tropical storm Bret destroying more than 75% of banana crops

More than 75% of Saint Lucia’s banana and plantain crops were destroyed as Tropical Storm Bret hit the island on June 22. Minister for Agriculture Alfred Prospere has stated that in recent months, Saint Lucia has been unable to grow enough bananas to meet international demand.

29.06.2023

USA - Some Nebraska farmers preparing for total crop loss due to drought

As drought plagues Nebraska, dryland farmers are already expecting major yield losses.And irrigation farmers are barely keeping up by watering constantly.“Right now, Mother Nature has not been cooperating very well,” said Dan Nerud, a farmer and Nebraska Corn Board member.

28.06.2023

USA - Scientists are gene-editing flies to fight crop damage

IN 2008, a fruit fly known as the spotted-wing drosophila made its way from Southeast Asia to the continental US, likely hitching a ride on fruit shipments. First detected in California raspberry fields, the insect rapidly spread to other states.

28.06.2023

Chile - Flood damage being assessed by Fedefruta and Asoex

The Federation of Fruit Producers of Chile (Fedefruta) and the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association (ASOEX), are both assessing the impact and damage while seeking how best to support producers and their workers affected by the floods.

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