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20.02.2024

Brazil - Rainfall wreaks havoc on citrus crop

In the verdant expanses of Brazil's Erechim region, a narrative of challenge and adaptation unfolds as citrus producers grapple with the whims of nature. Excessive rainfall has marred the usual splendor of the citrus orchards, leading to poor flower fruiting and the premature dropping of young fruits.

20.02.2024

Philippines - Calamity state likely in Negros Occidental town if El Nino persists

A town of Negros Occidental may be placed under a state of calamity if the intense heat brought on by the El Niño phenomenon continues to damage crops.Mayor John Rey Tabujara of Cauayan town on Friday, Feb. 16, said the dry spell has so far damaged mostly rainfed rice crops in 14 of 25 barangays.

19.02.2024

India - Provide ₹40,000 compensation per acre to farmers for crop loss

The yield of samba and thaladi crops in the Cauvery delta districts has come down by 50% due to extreme drought, PM president and Rajya Sabha member Anbumani Ramadoss said, urging state govt to provide a compensation of 40,000 per acre to the farmers who had suffered huge losses.

19.02.2024

Philippines - DA unveils comprehensive aid package to mitigate agricultural losses

In a significant move to combat the aftermath of devastating weather conditions that have wreaked havoc on agriculture, the Department of Agriculture (DA) has stepped forward with a comprehensive aid package aimed at mitigating the losses incurred by farmers across the nation.

19.02.2024

Canada - B.C.'s 2024 vintage faces wipeout, as wine report predicts up to 99% loss due to cold

Winery owner Rolf de Bruin was well aware of the stakes as temperatures plunged to -24 C in Lillooet, B.C., in mid-January. "It's really painful because there's nothing that you can do," said de Bruin, founder and co-owner of the 15-hectare Fort Berens Estate Winery, 250 kilometres north of Vancouver.

19.02.2024

UK - Recent advances in Spotted Wing Drosophila control in fruit crops

NIAB's Dr. Michelle Fountain explains some of the latest NIAB research on the invasive fly that changed the fruit industry.Spotted wing drosophila (SWD, Drosophila suzukii) is a small vinegar fly specialized in exploiting fruit by laying eggs in fruits that are not yet ripe, presumably reducing its competition with other species that are more adapted to laying eggs in ripe, overripe, or even rotting fruit.

19.02.2024

Canada - Up to 80% of Okanagan peach crop wiped out by winter cold snap

The cold snap in the southern Interior earlier this winter wiped out roughly three-quarters of stone fruits likepeaches, apricots, plums and nectarines. Some growers could lose all of their crop, while most will see around 75% to 80% of their crops destroyed.

16.02.2024

Canada - How Prince Edward Island potato farmers combat soil erosion and disease threats

Prince Edward Island, located on the east coast of Canada is known to some as the “Potato Capital” of the world with an annual harvest of 1.45 million tonnes of potatoes. The island’s undulating topography and maritime climate, characterized by over 1,000mm of annual rainfall, harsh winter freeze-thaw cycles, and high winds, pose a threat to its sustainability.

16.02.2024

India - How modi government's PMFBY crop insurance scheme has empowered farmers

Since its launch in 2016, the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) has aimed to provide Indian farmers with a simple, affordable, and comprehensive crop insurance solution.

16.02.2024

USA - Adapting to new challenges in agriculture: the silent impact of climate change

The fresh produce industry around the world is at the forefront of experiencing the tangible effects of climate change. In regions like California, recent weather patterns have brought about unseasonably high rainfall, which goes beyond typical seasonal fluctuations.

16.02.2024

Netherlands - After an extremely pricey year, carrots are now having an extremely wet one

After a year with crazy high prices, this year, the weather is putting its stamp on the carrot market." When the season started, we thought it would be a repeat of 1976, one of the driest years in decades. The seedlings grew quite well, but then it started raining cats and dogs in the summer.

16.02.2024

UK - British Onions Producer Association announces groundbreaking Fusarium research project

Bulb onions are the world’s second biggest vegetable crop with an annual production of 100M tons. It is also one of the UK’s most important crops with around 500K tons produced in 2022, with a value of £160M.

16.02.2024

Australia - Worst fall armyworm incursion on record costing farmers millions

Farmers are grappling with the most damaging incursion of fall armyworm (FAW) on record, and have likened the destruction to that caused by a bushfire."Our area was hit pretty heavily with bushfires this season and a lot of the farmers are describing this [as] identical to a bushfire," Queensland grower Cameron Rackemann said.

16.02.2024

Early SMS alerts help Kenya, Ghana, Malawi, and Zambia farmers cut crop loss, boost incomes

A mobile phone message alert system developed by the Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International development charity (CABI) in 2017 is helping stallholder farmers from Kenya, Ghana, Malawi, and Zambia cut crop loss and boost incomes thanks to early SMS warnings on pest risks.

16.02.2024

Canada - ‘Catastrophic crop losses’ predicted for B.C.’s wine industry

A new report says B.C.’s wine industry will have a catastrophic drop in production this year, with orchards possibly experiencing up to 99 per cent crop loss.The report says wine grape production this year is estimated at one to three per cent of typical yields, with most of that coming from the Fraser Valley and Vancouver Island.

14.02.2024

Severe frosts might strike onions in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan

EastFruit experts draw attention to the forecast of weather for Central Asian countries, which are presently the largest onion exporters in the region: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan.

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