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05.06.2023

Canada - British Columbia cherry pollination shortened due to hot weather

“This year, it felt like we moved from winter into summer without any spring at all – during and since blossom we experienced unseasonably warm weather,” says Richard Isaacs with Global Fruit in British Columbia. “Things are moving quickly now.”

05.06.2023

India - Telangana govt proposes advancement of crop season to mitigate unseasonal rain risks, reduce farmer losses

In an effort to protectfarmersfrom the risks posed by unseasonal rains and minimize crop losses, the State government is planning to propose advancing the crop season by 3-4 weeks.

05.06.2023

USA - Dry, hot weather impacts Midland County farmers

For Midland County farmers, rain is a vital resource and the lack of it is a great cause for concern.Just as Michigan farmers are finishing planting their crops, the state is facing temperatures in the 90s and no rain in sight.

05.06.2023

Loss and damage funding vital after DRC and Rwanda floods

In May, torrential rains caused flooding and landslides that killed hundreds of people and washed away entire villages in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda. At least 438 peoplediedin parts of the DRC’s South Kivu province. Around 20 000 were affected by overflowing rivers, and about 5 000 are still missing.

05.06.2023

USA - Some NH orchards report peach and apple crops were wiped out

It could be a tough year for New Hampshire fruit-lovers. A mid-May frost following unusual early spring warmth has clobbered New Hampshire’s apple orchards following the brutal cold snap in February that pretty much wiped out our peach crop and damaged berries and grapes.

05.06.2023

China - Record temperatures in May, reaching over 40 degrees

Scorching temperatures are set to continue in China throughout June. The normally hottest summer months are still to come, but China is in the midst of a bout of extreme heat across many of its regions.

05.06.2023

USA - Crop loss estimated over 90%; local farmers can apply for aid

Farmers may have lost 90% to 100% of crops due to Typhoon Mawar, according to preliminary estimates from the Guam Department of Agriculture.The agency announced the Agriculture Development Services Division is beginning an assessment of crops destroyed by Mawar, which will be used to provide compensation for losses incurred by farmers.

02.06.2023

India - In Kashmir, extreme precipitation is ruining apple and paddy cultivation

May is considered to be the first month of thesummer season in Kashmir. This year, however, cold weather and extreme precipitation have prolonged, disturbing farming activity in the region.

02.06.2023

France - A hailstorm impacted part of apricot production

The stone fruit sector has been mainly concerned about the drought for the 2023 campaign. But for Anthony Oboussier, who produces cherries, apricots, peaches, nectarines and kiwis in the Drôme department of France, this year’s harvest has been severely impacted by the excess of rainfall.

02.06.2023

Kenya - Tomato growers use traps to tame pests chewing into leafage

Tomato farmers in Subukia have been confronting the menace of a pest that has mostly been chewing into the leafage of the crop. The resultant effect has been the possibility of a massive drop in the quality of the produce and obvious losses.

02.06.2023

Canada - Insects posing problems in Saskatchewan crops

Although it’s still early in the growing season, some insect pests have already posed a threat to crops in Saskatchewan or could do so in the near future, according to James Tansey, provincial specialist for insects/invertebrate pest management.

02.06.2023

USA - Vermont spring freeze May have caused extensive crop damage

Vermont officials are concerned that widespread frost across the state last week may have severely damaged thousands of acres of crops, including fruits, produce, berries and wine.

02.06.2023

How AI can help agriculture adapt to climate change

AI has emerged as a promising tool in the fight against climate change which has the potential to revolutionise agriculture by optimising resource management, increasing crop productivity, and helping farmers make more informed decisions.

01.06.2023

India - Hailstorm causes significant damage

Last week it was a barrage of hailstones, ranging in size from small pellets to large stones causing significant harm to the apple orchards, other agricultural crops, including wheat, rice, and vegetables.

01.06.2023

Spain - A large part of the cherry harvest in the Jerte Valley was damaged by the rains

Heavy rains in Extremadura are severely impacting cherry plantations in the Jerte, Hurdes, and Vera Valley, which is currently in the middle of the campaign. Nearly 70% of the production, which still has to be harvested in the coming weeks, has been affected by the excess humidity and hopes are now pinned on the Picota campaign.

01.06.2023

USA - USDA extends application deadline for revenue loss programs to July 14 

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is extending the deadline for the Emergency Relief Program (ERP) Phase Two and Pandemic Assistance Revenue Program (PARP) to July 14, 2023, to give producers more time to apply for assistance.The original deadline was June 2.

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