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14.06.2023

India - Mahanandi growers incur huge losses as rains damage banana crop

The unseasonal rains that lashed Mahanandi county in Nandyal district on June 7 and 8 caused severe damage to banana crops. Thousands of acres were damaged; according to sources, the loss is estimated to be around Rs 150 mln.

14.06.2023

USA - Morelle seeks federal relief for apple, grape growers hurt by May frost

“Yesterday I wrote to Secretary Tom Vilsack urging U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to prepare a disaster declaration and make funds available for growers who suffered extensive damage due to this year’s late frost,” Morelle said on Tuesday.

14.06.2023

India - Mehbooba expresses concern over crop damage due to leaf miner pest

People’s Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday said that Kashmiri farmers are struggling to contain a brutal leaf miner pest that has inflicted catastrophic damage on their crops.

14.06.2023

USA - Minimize wheat losses by properly adjusting combine and header

Harvesting drought-stricken wheat this year will require dialing in combine and header settings to maximize harvest.Throughout large portions of the Great Plains, prolonged drought created short wheat and thinner stands that can be a challenge to harvest.

14.06.2023

USA - Northeastern growers seek federal assistance for vineyards and orchards hit by late frost

Vineyards and apple orchards across the Northeast are still gauging damage from a late-season frost in May that wiped out a third to most of the crop for some growers who say it’s the worst frost damage they have ever seen.

13.06.2023

USA - Farmers lament potential losses as lack of rain impacts local crops

James Goldscheitter’s prayers were answered. The rain finally arrived.Now he and other local farmers are hoping themodest amount— and a forecast with a chance of rain Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday — is enough to boost their floundering crops.

13.06.2023

Spain - Extremadura's cherry sector's losses amount to 70 million euro

On Thursday, dozens of farmers traveled to Merida where they symbolically dumped 500 kilos of cherries at the gates of the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development, Population, and Territory to protest the losses caused by the storms registered at the beginning of the harvest and claim direct aid.

13.06.2023

India - Crop damage compensation to be disbursed soon after approval

Even as the summer ploughing of farmlands has got completed in most parts of the district, a section of farmers in the Thiruvadanai area is still reeling from the last season's losses. They have requested the authorities to provide them with at least a special aid package for carrying out ploughing works.

13.06.2023

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing farming, especially amid labor shortage

Some say the world is at a new frontier — artificial intelligence’s technological frontier. And while self-driving Teslas seem a bit overkill for farms, cutting-edge technology in agriculture is revolutionizing how farmers produce food.

13.06.2023

India - Low production stirs chai industry's teapot

The tea industry’s cup of woes brimmeth — scanty rainfall and pest attacks have dragged down production in May, prices are lower than last year, and demand from some export markets is muted.

13.06.2023

USA - Drought takes toll on wheat yields

On the stalk, much of the region’s wheat crop looks good. But it is only until you go out and get a closer look that the full story of this year’s crop comes out.Several groups of Extension educators, growers and wheat buyers took to the fields June 5 in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware to get an early look at how the region’s wheat crop is faring.

13.06.2023

USA - Deer & hog destruction of farmland

The pristine farmlands of the Florida Panhandle provide an ideal setting for agricultural pursuits. However, farmers in this region face substantial challenges due to destruction by deer and hogs.

13.06.2023

Canada - Alberta farmers already battling 'extreme' drought this growing season

Last year’s crop was saved with an inch of rain on June 15, so farmers are praying for another mid-June miracle rainfall this year and hoping the forecasted rain for Wednesday actually falls.

12.06.2023

Canada - Vintners warn a wine shortage could be coming, as they try to adapt to climate change

Sweltering summers and bitterly cold winters have been hindering wine production in B.C., with one winemaker warning that climate change might be cultivating a crisis in the industry.

12.06.2023

Greece - Large amount of apricots damaged by weather conditions

It’s been rough going in terms of the weather for Greek apricot growers. According to Nick Nafpliotis, company director of fresh produce exporter Greek & Fresh, a large percentage of the apricot crop in the Northern part of Greece was damaged.

12.06.2023

India - Farmers incur huge losses as rains damage banana crop

Unseasonal and untimely rains that lashed Mahanandi mandal in Nandyal district on June 7 and 8 caused severe damage to banana crops. The crop in thousands of acre was damaged leaving farmers in huge losses.

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