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25.05.2023

Australia - Study discovers new method that lowers crop damage from mice, during plague

A non-toxic method to prevent mice from devouring wheat crops has been shown to drastically reduce seed loss.The technique, developed by scientists at the University of Sydney, could be a game-changer in the management of crop loss to mice plague.

24.05.2023

Hungary - Late spring rain damages early 2023 cherry crop

Heavy late spring rain across Hungary last week caused significant cracking damage to early season cherry orchards. “The damage is reportedly widespread, even some sweet cherries under plastic cover suffered losses,” according to Peter Kelemen, from the Medifruct cooperative in Hungary, who are growers of cherries, plums, and sour cherries.

24.05.2023

Portugal - Citrus growers in Algarve predict drop in production due to drought

Algarve’s citrus growers are anticipating a drop in production due to the prolonged drought. A lack of rain is forcing them to water uninterruptedly, and growers fear that water won’t suffice until the end of the year.

24.05.2023

USA - Whately farm’s blueberry crop destroyed by recent frost

A local farm is asking for help after a devastating blow from Mother Nature. Last week’s severe freeze destroyed the majority of Sobieski’s River Valley Farm’s blueberry crop.

24.05.2023

Can the drought prolong Europe's inflationary spiral?

The ECB has already stated that the inflation in the Eurozone could continue well into 2024 and that there could be another escalation of food prices due to the decrease in fruit and vegetable supply from the Iberian Peninsula caused by the drought and the unusual heat in April and May.

24.05.2023

USA - Georgia's peaches knocked out by a 1-2 punch of climate trends and bad weather

Fans of Georgia peaches may have a tough time finding them this summer as a mix of long-term climate trends and a spate of bad weather added up to an almost entire loss of the state’s crop.

24.05.2023

New Zealand - Apple orchards surveyed as part of Cyclone Gabrielle recovery study

Scientists from Plant & Food Research have been collecting data from apple orchards in Hawke’s Bay to better understand the impact of Cyclone Gabrielle on plant and soil health and support grower’s management decisions.

24.05.2023

USA - After 'extensive' frost damage, Vermont farmers asked to tally crop losses

The Agency of Agriculture is reaching out to farmers after a hard frost last week did extensive damage to crops across the state.Agriculture Secretary Anson Tebbetts says farmers should keep track of their losses so they can apply for federal aid.

23.05.2023

East Coast wineries assessing losses after late frost turns May morning into a ‘bad dream’

With the buds open and vulnerable from the vineyards in Quebec south to Virginia and west to Ohio, a significant frost settled in last Thursday night with temperatures falling into the 20s in some areas.

23.05.2023

Spain - Drought threatens to further increase EU food prices

So far this year, cumulative rainfall in Spain is less than one-fourth of the 10-year average. The intense drought is now afflicting a wide range of crops, threatening to drive food prices higher in many EU countries.

23.05.2023

Canada - Community rallies around North Okanagan farms dealing with storm damage

After several storms passed through the North Okanagan in recent days some local farmers are dealing with serious damage.But the same producers struggling with the impact of wind and hail have also seen a wave of community support.

23.05.2023

Italy - Agricultural sector faces €1.5 billion in damages amid deadly floods

Italy’s region of Emilia Romagna remains on red alert as thousands of volunteers work relentlessly to clean mud and debris from the streets and assist people in shelters and isolated areas following last week’s deadly floods.

23.05.2023

India - Expedite release of compensation for damaged crop

Members of the Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU)-Ekta Ugrahan have demanded the immediate payment of compensation to all affected farmers for the crop damaged due to unseasonal rains.

23.05.2023

Strongly contrasting weather conditions in Europe affect crops in multiple ways

Continued and intensified drought conditions in the Iberian Peninsula further worsened the outlook for crops in Spain and Portugal. In both countries, the yield forecast for all main crops have dropped to well below last year’s poor level.

23.05.2023

USA - 'Deer Summit' sets stage to inform Senate of farmers' problems

Sen. Jack Bailey (R-St. Mary's, Calvert), a former game warden, was not the scheduled speaker at the Deer Summit in Annapolis on May 11, but he did highlight the importance of meeting. He talked about Senate Bill 327, a unanimous bill coming out of both chambers, affecting hunters, farmers and deer.

23.05.2023

Ukraine - Agriculture suffers $40.2B in losses due to Russia's war

According to estimates by the Center for food and land use research at the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE Agrocenter), the Ukrainian agricultural sector suffered USD 40.2 billion in direct and indirect losses as a result of Russia's full-scale war.

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