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03.08.2022

India - Sugarcane crop in Haryana under pest attack

Sugarcane growers in Haryana are a worried lot as the crop is under a pest attack, largely known as top-borer and pokkah boeng. Farmers of the major cane-growing districts of Yamunanagar, Karnal, Kurukshetra and Kaithal said the crops are badly affected and they were running from pillar to post to protect their crops.

03.08.2022

India - Incessant rainfall results in severe crop damage across state

Incessant rainfall in Karnataka has led to severe crop damage and losses for farmers in the state. With the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicting heavy rainfall in the days ahead, farmers are struggling to save this year's yield.

03.08.2022

USA - 11 counties eligible for crop loss program related to flooding

Farmers in several mountain counties are eligible for the Western North Carolina Agricultural Crop Loss Program for damages and losses because of flooding and excessive rain from the remnants of Tropical Storm Fred and an April 2021 freeze and frost.

03.08.2022

USA - Producers to receive applications for over $105 million in additional emergency relief

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will indefinitely extend the deadline for producers to return the pre-filled applications for Phase One of the Emergency Relief Program (ERP).

02.08.2022

USA - Even irrigated cotton acres now struggle to hang on as scars of 2022 drought could last a lifetime

An aerial snapshot of Hale County, Texas, tells the story best. A year of minimal rain and extreme heat has produced a scene that looks more like the dead of winter instead of peak summer.

02.08.2022

India - Whitefly poses threat to cotton crop in Haryana

Farmers in the cotton belt of Haryana, comprising Sirsa, Fatehabad and Hisar districts, are fearing crop loss for the third year in a row due to the threat of whitefly and pink bollworm, besides inundation due to heavy rains.

02.08.2022

Canada - Dry conditions devastating Ontario sweet corn farmers

Dry weather conditions across southern Ontario are wreaking havoc on some farmers’ ability to produce sweet corn this season. “Early and mid-season sweet corn, I think we're looking at roughly, possibly a total crop failure,” said Robert Foreman with 100 Mile Produce.

02.08.2022

India - Crops on 10.7 lakh hectares damaged in Maharashtra due to heavy rain

Standing crop damage in seven Vidarbha districts and two in Marathwada is the severest due to the heavy rain that lashed Maharashtra early this month for a prolonged period.

02.08.2022

UK - Suppliers assess crop damage after July heatwave

UK growers are counting their losses following the heatwave in late July that saw temperatures reach around 40°C in large swathes of the UK. Temperatures were highest in Coningsby, Lincolnshire on 19 July, reaching 40.3°C while other key growing areas such as Cambridgeshire, East Anglia and Kent also saw temperatures of 39°C.

02.08.2022

India - Erratic monsoon rains cause 13% lag in area under paddy

Erratic monsoon rains have severely impacted planting of paddy, the main kharif crop, shows data released by the agriculture ministry Friday. The area planted under paddy, a staple grown and consumed across India, is 13 per cent less this year compared to the last.

01.08.2022

Canada - West Central Saskatchewan crop report

Another dry week for the majority of the region has caused some setbacks for crops. Canola experienced heat blasting and all crops have started to go backwards. More rain will be needed to ensure crops can hold on till usual harvest time, a large jump in development will result in poorer yields than producers would like.

01.08.2022

Canada - Northern Alberta storm leaves residents cleaning up damaged crops and homes

Wild winds that hit northern Alberta on Friday caused power outages and structural damage across a rural community. Greg Mason was barely inside a minute when the storm hit his Hines Creek home.

01.08.2022

UK - Researchers use ‘science of light’ to cut pesticide use

A new project is exploring using the “science of light” to reduce pesticide use. Researchers at Aston University and Harper Adams University are planning to develop “photonics nose” technology to monitor crops for pest infestations and plant disease.

01.08.2022

UK - Farmers count cost as heatwave kills fruit and vegetable crops

The UK heatwave has caused fruit and vegetables to die on the vine as growers fear the drought and further hot temperatures could ruin harvests this year. Fruit and vegetable suppliers have been counting their losses after record temperatures in July caused crops to fail.

01.08.2022

USA - The crop is shrinking

The market hates uncertainty and we are entering perhaps the most ambiguous period of this growing season, as the trade attempts to determine if there will be enough moisture to get crops through August.

01.08.2022

USA - Soil pathogen leads to sour times for Brouwer Berries near Raymond

Brouwer Berries of rural Raymond announced to its customers this June that it could not welcome them to pick the crop. For the second year in a row, the nine-acre, you-pick farm suffered a crop failure, according to a social media post by owners Sarah and Dan Brouwer.

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