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10.01.2024

UK - MPs demand action on River Severn management after Storm Henk

The Government has announced financial assistance for areas in England that have been affected bysevere floodingafter Storm Henk. More than 1,800 properties have been flooded due to saturated ground, according to the Environment Agency (EA), which has urged the public to “remain vigilant”.

10.01.2024

UK - Biotech FA Bio secures €6.1 million to minimise the environmental impacts of agriculture

Harpenden-basedFA Bio, a British bio-tech company with a vision to protect natural ecosystems by identifying superior microbial bio-products that will improve soil health and boost crop production, has secured €6.1 million from three European venture capital investment funds as well as existing shareholders and new private investors.

10.01.2024

Climate change amplified 2023 extremes with planet hair’s breadth away from 1.5°C temperature rise

The 2023 global mean temperature reached 1.48°C above pre-industrial levels, and this “strongly increased the intensity of heatwaves, droughts and extreme rainfall associated with storms likeOtisandDaniel,” according to astatementtoday by the XAIDA scientific partnership that includes the Climate Centre.

09.01.2024

India - It’s time Punjab embraces PM Fasal Bima Yojana

Punjab, renowned as a leading agricultural state in India, needs an essential transformation in the midst of agrarian and climatic crises. The recent floods and the resultant losses for the farmers, with their wheat and paddy crops, are compelling a revaluation of Punjab’s stance on crop insurance.

09.01.2024

USA - Hawaiian avocado orchards threatened by Avocado Lace Bug

Hawaii’s avocado orchards are under threat as the avocado lace bug is wreaking havoc across the region. The pest, first identified in Oahu in December 2019, has since proliferated across Hawaii Island, turning the leaves of avocado trees a sickly brown before they fall off prematurely.

09.01.2024

Australia - Atherton Tablelands farmers hit with increased freight costs due to flood damage

The Palmerston Highway connects the Atherton Tablelands to the south, but the road received significant damage due to flooding caused by ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper. Now, with this major road out of the area closed, some Far North Queensland farmers fear they will have to leave fruit on trees if they are unable to absorb increased freight costs.

09.01.2024

Philippine - Over 1K farmers in Antique claim insurance due to El Niño

The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) is validating the claims of 1,752 farmers in Antique who filed their notices of loss due to the El Niño phenomenon.PCIC Antique head Clogene Galuego said in an interview Tuesday the claims filed in December last year covered 850 hectares of rice land in the province.

09.01.2024

USA - South Dakota one of four states to offer Weaned Calf Risk Protection Insurance

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Risk Management Agency is launching its Weaned Calf Risk Protection Insurance in four states in 2024: South Dakota, Texas, Nebraska and Colorado.

09.01.2024

USA - Disaster relief fund for Massachusetts farmers advances on Beacon Hill

Massachusetts lawmakers have advanced a bill that would create the structure for a disaster relief fund for farmers. It would distribute financial aid after major losses due to extreme weather.

09.01.2024

India - Incessant rains damage harvest-ready crops

Crops ready for harvest were damaged in Tamil Nadu, including the Cauvery delta and northern coastal regions, due to overnight rains in certain parts of the state. AIADMK chief Edappadi K Palaniswami demanded that the state government provide relief to farmers for the crop loss they suffered.

09.01.2024

Australia - Sugar growers brace for output losses after floods

Severe flooding across Australia’s far northeast last month has washed away sugar crops and damaged key rail infrastructure, with the industry expected to see production losses when the harvest begins later this year.

08.01.2024

India - Chilli leaves a bad taste as losses mount for cultivators in Andhra

Untimely rain has always been a cause of worry for tenant farmers in Bandur panchayat of Andhra Pradesh's Anantapur district. Once every three years, or sometimes yearly, they lose their crops to rain — a major reason for their high indebtedness.

08.01.2024

France - Pas-de-Calais once again hit by flooding

On January 2, the county was placed on red flood alert by Météo-France and on orange rain-flood alert. Yesterday, the Vigicrues monitoring organization warned of exceptional flooding on the Aa. Flooding is also impacting other departments in northeastern France.

08.01.2024

Germany - Desperate German farmers fight to save harvests from flooding

Many farmers in Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany, have been working non-stop for days to save their lands from the floods. Regional farmers' association Landvolk Niedersachsen estimates that all of the 35,000 farms in Lower Saxony have suffered water damage to their fields.

08.01.2024

USA - San Diego County avocado grower struggles to keep crops alive with unstable weather

Brown leaves, dried branches and barely any avocados are what's left on Stewart’s Avocado Farms in Fallbrook. It's a different scene from what was there last year. Stewart’s 2023 crop that’ll be harvested in 2024 is almost non-existent due to the colder weather throughout San Diego County.

08.01.2024

USA - Drought, delay of Farm Bill lead agri headlines in 2023

Drought, the federal Farm Bill, foreign ownership of agriculture land and the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) dominated agriculture headlines in Northeast Arkansas during the 2023 growing season.

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