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07.06.2023

Poland - European Commission approves €346 million scheme to support agricultural producers

The European Commission has approved an approximately €346 million (PLN 1.5 billion) Polish scheme to support agricultural producers in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine.

07.06.2023

USA - Helping local farms face devastating late-season frost

An expert in fruit production and integrated pest management, Lentz was concerned about predictions of temperatures in the low 30s, which could spell trouble for fruit crops across the state.

07.06.2023

France - A complicated start to the tomato campaign

Many summer products are weather sensitive, including tomatoes, for which the demand was not particularly strong in May. "The last few weeks have been difficult, with rather average prices, but we have still managed to sell our products," explains Christophe Rousse, president of the Solarenn cooperative.

07.06.2023

Italy - 40 to 50 percent crop loss for stone fruit, but nice quantities of watermelons

"In the Emilia-Romagna region, many fields are under water, which has caused the loss of some crops such as melons and stone fruit. In Sicily, peaches and nectarines are also produced, and the flowering has been equally affected by the weather.

07.06.2023

Latvia - Growers detect new potato parasite

The pale potato cyst nematode (Globoder pallida) has been identified in a Zemgale potato farm. Potato cyst nematodes can cause significant damage to potatoes in warm, moderate, and cold climate regions.

07.06.2023

Spain - Government Murcia estimates storm damage from the last few days to come in at €47 million

Acting Regional Minister for Water, Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Antonio Luengo, explained that the total area affected throughout the Region is around 7,755 hectares, including 2,480 hectares damaged in the Altiplano area.

07.06.2023

Germany - Tomato yield losses in the Munich area due to cold spring and continuous rain in April

With 70 hectares of open ground and ten hectares of greenhouse space, the Böck nursery can draw on a wide range of products. We spoke to farmer and managing director Florian Böck, who now represents the fifth generation to run the company, about the current tomato season as well as his own business.

06.06.2023

Ireland - Changing weather patterns affect potato growth

Experts claim that changing weather patterns are hurting potato growth in Northern Ireland. Long periods of dry weather at present could affect crop yields later in the summer. A dry February allowed farmers to plant their early crops and rainfall that arrived later in the year has enabled farmers to lift their early harvest.

06.06.2023

France - Rain and hail for the start of the apricot campaign

The first French apricots were harvested around May 15th, but the weather conditions have severely affected the start of the season. After a long period of drought, a strong storm and rainfall arrived around the 18th of May.

06.06.2023

Canada - Extreme winter temperatures affect Nova Scotia peach crop

Following extreme temperature fluctuations over the winter, Nova Scotia looks as though it won’t be seeing a stone fruit crop this year. “The winter was extremely mild and we didn’t have the cold hardiness develop in the orchards that we generally have,” says Emily Lutz, executive director for the Nova Scotia Fruit Growers’ Association, noting that it represents tree fruit for the most part and only about five percent of that is stone fruit.

06.06.2023

Latvia - Due to spring frosts, the situation for agriculture is critical

The Latvian Association of Agricultural Cooperatives summed up the information on the situation in crop production in connection with the impact of spring frosts on fruit and berry orchards. It has been found that the damage may amount to about €10 million.

06.06.2023

India - Kashmir sees inclement weather damage 20% of strawberry crop

Kashmir strawberry farmers harvested a bumper crop this season. However, incessant rains in the last month caused a loss to the tune of 20 percent. According to the Meteorological Department, Jammu and Kashmir has recorded exceptionally high rainfall in May, making it one of the wettest months in the past decade.

06.06.2023

Indonesia - Forest fires, crop loss from severe dry season

Indonesia is expecting a severe dry season from the impact of the El Nino weather pattern, threatening harvests and raising the risks of forest fires, the head of its weather agency said on Tuesday.

06.06.2023

Italy - Due to the high water and floods, some organic crops were lost

Organic eggplants can be found year-round at the Karl Eschenbach GmbH company, managing director Mariano Thanner tells us. He sources the product from Germany and Spain, although at present he offers mainly goods from Italy.

06.06.2023

Australia - Winter crop production to fall from consecutive record highs

ABARES Executive Director Dr Jared Greenville said the Australian Crop Report forecasts total Australian winter crop production to fall by 34% to 44.9 million tonnes in 2023–24 following three consecutive record production years.

05.06.2023

USA - Peach crop wiped out across much of Georgia

Jim Markley’s 1,300 peach trees are usually so laden with fruit this time of year his workers take a Wiffle bat to the branches to thin out the crop, leaving thousands of tiny unripe peaches littering the ground.

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