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01.05.2023

Bangladesh - ‘Alarming’ heat wave threatens people and their food supply

The country’s capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6° Celsius (105.1° Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people’s lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials.

01.05.2023

USA - Local farmers say extreme weather is making the job harder, but Congress can step in to help

At Charleston Power Family Garden in South St. Louis, Kelsey Power tends to her fruit trees, garlic plants and herbs. The 6,000-square-foot lot takes up just a city lot, but it’s a prime example of urban farming helping bring more local food to the community.

01.05.2023

Australia - Farmers still grappling with impact of 2022 NSW flood crisis optimistic about winter crop

At this time of year, Nick Turner and other irrigators in the New South Wales Central West would normally be flat out harvesting their summer crop.Instead, prolonged flooding in the Lachlan River last year meant they could not even get one in the ground.

28.04.2023

Italy - Difficult 2022/23 season for oranges on Sicily

The Sicilian orange season is over, although there are still considerable batches of late blond varieties that will finish within the next month. The production is however staggered in the various areas of the island.

28.04.2023

El Niño to return in 2023 following a three-year La Niña phase

The El Niño oceanographic phenomenon forecast to return in June 2023, following three years of La Niña. Dry weather conditions are expected in key cropping areas of Central America, Southern Africa and Far East Asia, while excessive rainfall and possible flooding are foreseen in Near East Asia and East Africa.

28.04.2023

Drought will lead to fruit and vegetable crop losses in France and Spain

April 2023 has seen Spain suffer an advanced drought, with temperatures which sometimes rise to more than 40 degrees. This has led to multiple economic and agri-food losses. In France, the drought is also felt in several dozen departments with a more than delicate situation in the south of the country.

28.04.2023

India - Climate crisis cost Maharashtra 36 million hectares of crops in 5 years

The untimely showers and downpours during summer is making an impact on the lives of farmers that are facing huge risk due to climate change. According to Maharashtra agriculture department, the state has lost 36 million hectares of crops in the last five years due to the impact of the climate crisis.

28.04.2023

Germany - Cold and more difficult conditions affect cultivation

The German strawberry harvest is now slowly but surely gaining momentum in most growing regions but with a slight delay. The cold and the aggravated general conditions are putting extreme strain on strawberry cultivation in this country as well, many growers confirm.

28.04.2023

India - 10% of crop loss compensation to go to labourers employed by farmers

Ten percent of the total compensation for crop damage will now go the labourers employed by farmers, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said on Friday after a Cabinet meeting in Ludhiana.

28.04.2023

USA - Assessing the field after a freeze

When Kris Ehler went to bed this past Sunday, the east-central Illinois farmer and agronomist knew his early planted and recently emerged soybeans would be put to the test overnight. A freeze warning had been issued, and temperatures were forecast to dip into the 20s -- a recipe for potential disaster for the seedlings.

27.04.2023

India - Unseasonal rains may have caused revenue Rs 13,000 crore loss

It all started in the first week of March. Both state-owned and private weather meteorology agencies issued warnings of unseasonal rains and hailstorms. From March 2-3, the climate changed, and heavy rains and hail hit Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and parts of Uttar Pradesh.

27.04.2023

South Africa - Seven years of drought catch up with Gamtoos citrus orchards

Despite modest rainfall every now and then, the Gamtoos Valley’s drought is, alas, still with farmers who have now experienced six years of water restrictions. Over that period citrus and vegetable farmers have had to make do with 40% and then 20% of their usual water allocation.

27.04.2023

India - In Morigaon, farmers suffer crop losses due to rain

As storms lash parts of Assam, farmers in Morigaon district, who took a loan of nearly Rs 3 lakh from a bank for the cultivation of watermelon, suffered huge losses owing to the hailstorms and rains.

27.04.2023

Spain - Asking Brussels for emergency funds to combat drought

According to Spanish Agriculture Minister Luis Planas, Spain has asked Brussels for emergency funds to help the agricultural sector cope with the ongoing drought. In a letter, Madrid asked the EU's agricultural commissioner to activate the common agricultural policy's (CAP's) crisis reserve since the drought "is much more accentuated in Spain" than in other countries.

27.04.2023

Egypt - Adverse climate is not the only reason for the difficult strawberry season

With the strawberry season coming to an end, producers have reported a difficult situation marked by large losses of volume, and a considerable increase in production costs, a situation due mainly to poor weather conditions, according to professional sources.

27.04.2023

Canada - Crop losses forecast to be not as significant for Kamloops wineries as those in the Okanagan

The prolonged cold snap this past winter has affected vineyards across B.C. Many wineries are experiencing massive grape production losses.A tour of the Privato vineyard in Westsyde shows some of the cold weather effects on grapevines.

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