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05.02.2024

India - Now, farmers to receive AI-based crop-specific weather advisory

The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) is all set to launch an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based crop-specific weather forecast for farmers to reduce the crop failure risk. TNAU is the first in India to develop weather-based automated agro advisories with zero human intervention.

05.02.2024

India - Farmers stare at loss after rain damages potato and other crops

Spells of rain on Feb 1 and 2 have inflicted damage to Bengal's agricultural landscape, casting a shadow on potato and other crops across various districts. According to initial assessments, standing potato crops have been extensively damaged, raising concerns about the overall impact on the retail market in Kolkata.

02.02.2024

Cyprus - Potato crops in Famagusta suffer severe weather damage

Andreas Karyos, head of the potato producer’s association, reported that over 40% of potato crops in the Famagusta district were damaged due to inclement weather. He stated that the rainfall in the Kokkinochoria area has led to the flooding of numerous potato plantations.

02.02.2024

USA - Heat and rain challenging for California citrus harvesting

Supplies of California citrus are plentiful right now. “The fruit is big so it’s plentiful in large fruit and very very tight, limited supplies on small fruit--88s and smaller,” says Jim Saavedra of Cecelia Packing Corp.

02.02.2024

Italy - Climate change will be the biggest challenge for white and green asparagus

"During the 2023 campaign, we processed on average the same quantities as in the previous campaign, i.e. approximately 230 tons of asparagus, of which 60% was white and 40% green. In 2023, the average sales increased compared to 2022, in a context in which, however, the cost of production also increased, which led to a reduction in the profit margin.

02.02.2024

Canada - Crop insurance premiums increasing says AFSC

The Agriculture Financial Services Corporation says crop insurance premiums will be going up this year.It is blaming losses in 2021 and 2022 for the increase.AFSC CEO Darryl Kay says in apost on the company’s websitethat 2021 had what he calls “historic claim payments.”

02.02.2024

Fungal disease driven by climate change 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 led by 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% through 2050.

02.02.2024

Cyprus - Minister pledges ‘immediate compensation’ to hailstorm-affected potato farmers

Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou has pledged immediate compensation to potato farmers in the Famagusta region of Cyprus, following severe damage caused by recent hailstorms and heavy rains. The minister made the announcement during a visit to Avgorou, where she inspected the damage.

01.02.2024

Catalyzing a no-till revolution in the US and China

Soil is an important fighter of climate change, but tilling soil could undermine its ability to store carbon and yield crops. No-till farming, a practice of conservation agriculture, contributes to climate solutions and soil health.

01.02.2024

Spain - Elche's winter vegetable harvest falls by 6% due to lack of water and cost increases

According to the president of ASAJA Elche, Pedro Valero, despite the atypical high temperatures and lack of rain, Elche expects to produce 19,500,000 kilos of winter vegetables,i.e. only 6% less than the 21,500,000 kg achieved in the previous campaign.

01.02.2024

USA - Gipson announces 2024 Wild Hog Control Program

Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson on Tuesday announced that the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce will begin accepting a new round of applications for its Wild Hog Control Program on Thursday, Feb. 1. through Thursday, Feb. 15. All Mississippi counties are eligible for the application period.

01.02.2024

USA - Gene discovery could guard against soybean cyst nematodes

In terms of crop pests, soybean cyst nematodes (SCN) would rank near the top from a loss perspective. Annually, it is estimated U.S. soybean growers lose $1.5 billion in yields and income from these organisms. But now, there is hope on the horizon that someday soon, gene editing could be used to prevent SCN attacks from occurring.

01.02.2024

India - Dry spell ends with snowfall, rain in lower regions

Himachal Pradesh, this winter season, witnessed dry slopes, making January the most rainless since 1901. However, this dry spell of nearly months was broken by heavy snowfall and widespread rain in the lower reaches of the state on Wednesday.

01.02.2024

Philippines - El Niño causes P109-M agricultural loss

Just a week after logging a P717,000 agriculture loss due to the ongoing strong El Niño which is expected to last until February, the state's agriculture sector has now suffered damages and losses amounting to more than P109 million, the Department of Agriculture reported.

01.02.2024

Hungary - Researchers report on recent drought in the eastern plains

Intensive agricultural cultivation and the resulting changes in soil structure cause low humidity in the near-surface air during heat waves in really dry years. As a result, summer cold fronts roar across the Great Hungarian Plain without the usual thunderstorms and precipitation.

01.02.2024

India - How farmers are using AI to increase crop yield

The Telangana state government in South India, in collaboration with various agricultural aid organizations and technology companies, launched a groundbreaking project known as "Saagu Baagu."

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