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28.06.2023

India - Tomato prices skyrocket after crops damaged by heatwave and rains

An extremeheatwaveand heavy rains have caused the cost of tomatoes acrossIndiato skyrocket.Tomatoes, a staple in Indian kitchens, were being sold for up to 120 rupees ($1.50) per kilogramme on Wednesday — six times more than two weeks previously.

28.06.2023

Latvia - In some regions up to 90% of spring crops may be lost due to drought

This year, the yield of winter crops is expected to be up to 50 percent smaller than last year's, while the loss of spring crops in some regions can reach even 90 percent because of a persistent drought, Juris Lazdins, chairman of the NGO Zemnieku Saeima (Farmers' Assembly), told LETA.

28.06.2023

USA - Sunday's severe storms leave Lonoke County farmers grappling with significant crop damage

Storms from Sunday, June 25 left an impact on communities and farmers across the state.John McMinn, Director of Commodity Activities and Economics at Farm Bureau said Sunday's storm left farmers in Lonoke County with significant amounts of damage.

28.06.2023

Canada - Okanagan wine industry will take half a decade to fully recover

The summer of 2023 will likely be a great time to tour Okanagan wineries, soak up the sun, the atmosphere and the great 2022 wine crop.But it will be six years before there will be such a summer again.

28.06.2023

USA - Frost cuts Mad Tom Orchard crop to 10%

Because of the May 17-18 frost, Tom and Sylvia Smith, owners of Mad Tom Orchard in East Dorset, estimate only 10 percent of their apples will ripen. Instead of its usual six- to seven-week “u-pick” season, this year likely will have just two weekends in mid-September.

28.06.2023

USA - Georgia's peach crop plummeting due to changing weather patterns, threatening the industry and its farmers

Lawton Pearson's family farm has grown peaches for more than a century. But Pearson says this year's harvest is the worst in his lifetime."You always hold onto hope until it hits you in the face that there's nothing here," Pearson said.

27.06.2023

USA - Georgia could lose up to 95 percent of its peach harvest due to erratic weather

Georgian growers are having a hard time cultivating their famous stone fruit. Thanks to climate change, peach crops are struggling. Some experts are estimating losses of 95 percent this year.

27.06.2023

Turkey - MY 2022/23 citrus production down for all citrus fruits except tangerines

In Turkey, MY 2022/23 citrus production decreased for all citrus fruits except tangerines due to freezing weather conditions reaching -7 C during the beginning of the orange blossoming period in March 2022.

27.06.2023

Chile - Heavy rains, severe flooding causes damage

In what is described as the worst weather in a decade following a storm and days of heavy raining led to the rivers in Chile flooding key areas of the centre of the country since the past weekend (24, 25 June 2023).

27.06.2023

Serbia - Heavy rains and floods hit agriculture

Due to overflowing rivers and streams, a state of emergency was declared in 56 cities and municipalities in Serbia. As authorities are dealing with the damages, further flooding is expected with continued heavy rainfall in the coming period.

27.06.2023

Spain - 30% of garlic acreage won't be harvested

According to the president of the Garlic Sector at Asaja, Miguel del Pino, it is estimated that 30% of Spain's garlic acreage won't be harvested this season. This reduction is a consequence of the persistent rains recorded in late May and early June and will also result in a lower production volume.

27.06.2023

South Africa - Current availability of late mandarins unaffected by Cape floods

Availability of citrus for South African consumers has been affected by severe flooding in Citrusdal, where harvesting had to be suspended.According to the South African Weather Service, the area had received 151.9mm of rain over ten days, wrecking the main entrance road into town and flooding orchards.

27.06.2023

Ireland - Crop damage from intense hailstorm

Tillage farmers are counting the cost of an intense thunderstorm that hit the Enniscorthy area of Wexford on Sunday afternoon.Huge volumes of rain fell in a matter of minutes. At the centre of the storm, a barrage of large hailstones shredded heads from grain and bean crops.

26.06.2023

USA - Major crop losses are possible, with central Missouri’s drought

The National Weather Service (NWS) office in St. Louis says much of mid-Missouri remains in an extreme drought, which could lead to major crop or pasture losses. Water shortages are also possible.

26.06.2023

USA - Michigan farmers grapple with potential crop failure due to dry weather

Farmers in Mid-Michigan are growing increasingly concerned about the continued lack of rainfall. With crops such as corn and beans struggling to grow, farmers are now hoping for their crops to simply survive.

26.06.2023

How technology is reshaping agriculture

Agriculture, the backbone of our civilization, is undergoing a rapid transformation fueled by technological advancements. In an era where the global population is expanding, and climate change poses significant challenges, the need for sustainable and efficient farming practices has never been more critical.

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