Canada - Heat and lack of labor mean later Holland Marsh carrots
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ScaleAgData Stakeholder Engagement Event
22.10.2024The ScaleAgData project is pleased to invite you to our second stakeholder event. Building on the discussions and connections formed during our first webinar, this event will focus on fostering collaboration among stakeholders, providing updates on our project’s progress, and outlining future opportunities for engagement.
New Zealand growers report limited crop damage but logistics disruption
Early reports indicate that most growers in New Zealand came through the recent heavy rain and flooding with limited impacts, according to Horticulture New Zealand chief executive Kate Scott. While the weather created operational challenges, there have been no widespread crop losses or major damage to orchard infrastructure reported so far.
USA - Row crop farmers continue to face financial stress amid federal payments
As the U.S. Department of Agriculture prepares to give $11 billion to farmers across the U.S., row crop producers are continuing to see a yet another year of financial strain.
FAO Boosts Food Security in Haiti and the Dominican Republic with Emergency Agriculture Support
A high-level mission from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to Haiti and the Dominican Republic highlighted the critical need for coordinated action to address food security across the Caribbean.
US$9,4m drive to climate-proof Zimbabwe agriculture launched
Zimbabwe is taking bold steps to safeguard its agriculture against climate shocks with the launch of the US$9,4 million Resilient Agriculture Cluster Project (RACP), a pioneering initiative supported by the African Development Bank (AfDB) and IFAD.
Kenyan Small-Scale Farmers Gain Crop Insurance Amid Climate Shocks
In Kenya, crop production is gradually shifting from a struggle for survival to a pathway for economic opportunity. For many years, farmers have faced unpredictable weather, fragile soils, limited drying options, and uncertainty about where their harvest would be sold.
USA - Winter storm takes a toll on agriculture in the South
Freezing temperatures and ice of the past weekend have impacted industries from timber to sugar cane, crawfish to cattle.
EU streamlines farm rules, promising €215m savings for agriculture
The European Commission has adopted nine new legal acts to cut administrative requirements under the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), including changes it said could save farmers across the bloc up to €215 million a year.
Uzbekistan, Canada Discuss Joint Agricultural Research
Uzbek Minister of Agriculture Ibrokhim Abdurakhmonov has held a working meeting with Ben Bradshaw, Assistant Vice-President for International Cooperation at the University of Guelph (Canada), to discuss prospects for joint scientific research.
