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12.02.2024

Fungal disease endangers wheat production

Climate change poses a threat to yields and food security worldwide, with plant diseases as one of the main risks. An international team of researchers surrounding Prof. Senthold Asseng from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has now shown that further spread of the fungal disease wheat blast could reduce global wheat production by 13% until 2050.

09.02.2024

India - Administration assures of girdawari to assess crop loss

The farmers of different villages of Mand area alongside the Beas have succeeded in creating organisational pressure to make the administration agree to conduct girdawari to assess the loss of wheat and other rabi (haari) crops.

09.02.2024

India - Farmers seek disbursement of crop loss compensation

Farmers on Thursday laid siege to the mini secretariat in Hisar demanding the release of disbursement of crop loss compensation for kharif 2022 in 55 villages of the district.“The insurance company should release the compensation of the remaining 52 villages at the earliest.

09.02.2024

Canada - Okanagan wineries say timing couldn’t be worse for Alberta to wage wine war

With B.C.’s wine industry facing ‘catastrophic’ crop damage from January’s freeze, Alberta liquor branch’s threats to restrict wine could not be worse timing, say B.C. wine growers and local elected officials.

09.02.2024

USA - Maryland looks to cut down on crop damage from deer population

TheMaryland Department of Agriculturein partnership with theDepartment of Natural Resourcestoday announced a new initiative that will connect farmers with hunters in an effort to address deer damage on agricultural land.

09.02.2024

Philippines - El Niño damage, losses recorded at P151.3M

Philippines, particularly the Western Visayas and Zamboanga Peninsula, has so far incurred P151.3 million worth of damage and losses due to the effects of El Niño, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said Thursday, February 8, 2024.

09.02.2024

USA - USDA to issue $306 million in final payments to producers impacted by 2020 and 2021 natural disasters

The U. S Department of Agriculture (USDA) is issuing finalEmergency Relief Program(ERP) payments totaling approximately $306 million to eligible commodity and specialty crop producers who incurred losses due to natural disasters in 2020 and 2021. USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) will begin issuing these additional payments to eligible producers this week.

08.02.2024

Canada - Recent weather wreaks havoc on Creston Valley farms

January’s sudden cold snap amid mild winter weather could spell disaster for fruit trees in the Creston Valley.According to Wloka Farms Fruit Stand, this means there will likely be no peaches or other soft fruit growing in the valley this year.

08.02.2024

Berry sector is looking to combat climate change effects on European production

European supermarkets' abundant supply of strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries is under threat due to the increasingly unpredictable growing conditions caused by climate change.

08.02.2024

Canada - Okanagan fruit growers face challenges after severe cold snap

Fruit growers in Okanagan are grappling with the aftermath of another harsh cold snap. According to Wine Growers BC CEO, Miles Prodan, the impact on vineyards could be “catastrophic”. The extent of the damage to fruit crops is still being assessed.

08.02.2024

Canada - Record-breaking winter weather devastates tree fruit supply

A Creston Valley orchard in British Columbia has seen its entire tree fruit supply decimated by the recent extreme winter weather. The region experienced record-breaking low temperatures from January 12 to 14, reaching as low as -27.2 degrees Celsius.

08.02.2024

Canada - B.C. government holding series of drought preparedness workshops this spring

The B.C. government will be hosting a series of workshops in more than 30 communities to help farmers around the province prepare for apotential drought this summer.They say farmers will get “practical, step-by-step” water management advice as well as information about available financial support that is available to them.

08.02.2024

USA - California’s strawberries and citrus on watch post-storm

Following Sunday's sizable rains and winds, assessments continue of California's fruit crops. Nick Wishnatzki of Wish Farms says much of last week's strawberry harvest was lost to rain damage.

08.02.2024

USA - Rising temperatures in Kansas causing income loss for farmers

Kansas State University has discovered research affecting Kansas farmers due to climate change. Climate changeis expected to bring more severe weather, likedroughts and extreme heat, to Kansas in the coming decades, with significant negative impacts on farm productivity and profitability.

08.02.2024

Canada - B.C. fruit farmers warn of massive crop loss after deep freeze

One of the highlights of summer in British Columbia will likely be in short supply this year, as farmers in the province’s interior grapple with the sourfruitsof extreme weather.Farmers say a warmer-than-normal winter followed by an extreme blast of arctic air in January has wiped out entire crops of popular fruit, including peaches, plums, cherries and nectarines.

07.02.2024

Turkey - Hazelnut producers concerned over lack of snowfall

Unseasonably warm weather in Turkey's Black Sea region, a global hub for hazelnut production, is causing concern among local producers. The absence of snowfall and higher-than-average temperatures pose risks of fertilization and agricultural frost disasters to the country's green gold.

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