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25.04.2023

USA - UGA professor studies wild pig populations and their impact on crop destruction

A University of Georgia professor is currently studying wild pig populations to learn more about them and how to reduce their agriculture and environmental destruction. WALB’s Jim Wallace sat down with him to learn more.

24.04.2023

India - Govt releases Rs 25.06 crore towards compensation for crop damage

The State government has released Rs 25.06 crore towards compensation for crops damaged due to unseasonal rains in March this year in erstwhileKhammamdistrict.

24.04.2023

Ireland - The wettest March on record, production gaps inevitable

The weather last month was not kind to Irish growers, in fact it was the wettest March on record with 140mm of rain falling, the average for March is just 25-30mm.“All of our crops will be late,” said Stephen McCormack from McCormack Family Farms.

24.04.2023

India - KCR asks CS to assess crop loss due to unseasonal rains

Unseasonal rains and hailstorms for the last three days have caused damage to standing crops, some of which are ready for harvest, in thousands of acres as well as paddy lying in the open in government procurement centres.

24.04.2023

Belgium - The cold, dark weather significantly delaying cherries

In early April, it was all hands on deck on Dutch and Belgian cherry farms. The frost caused sleepless nights for growers protecting the early varieties from damage by stoking, among other things. Yet it seems the frost is not local cherry growers' biggest headache.

24.04.2023

USA - Voles can be a pest in crop fields

The prairie vole is a common rodent that can be a pest in fields and for some fruit trees, as well as causing damage in yards.Voles are herbivores that feed off plants, and they build tunnels as escape routes from predators.

24.04.2023

Australia - Coleambally farmers desperately try to finish summer crop harvest to prevent mice from moving in

Farmers in the New South Wales Riverina region are desperately trying to finish harvestto prevent mice and rats from moving in and destroying crops.There has been an increase in rodent activityacross south-eastern states recently, which isimpacting farmers in Coleambally.

24.04.2023

USA - Orchards in the Ozarks watching Sunday morning‘s temperatures closely

April 12 through April 14 is usually when our last freeze takes place in the Ozarks before we head into the warmer spring and summer months. That range of time helps homeowners plant a number of their plants, flowers, and even crops for their gardens.

24.04.2023

India - Tea planters suffering from 'crop loss', 'falling' prices in Tripura

Tea planters in Tripura are witnessing a "shortage" in production due to a prolonged dry spell in the northeastern state with "falling" prices of the crop creating pressure on margins, stakeholders said on Sunday.

21.04.2023

Since August 2022, several EU states registered additional drought and heatwave events that will result in smaller apple sizes

The ongoing crop 2022/23 for was initially estimated by WAPA at a volume very similar to the preceding crop; since the month of August 2022, however, several Member States registered additional drought and heatwave events that will result on smaller fruit sizes and, therefore, lower volumes.

21.04.2023

Malawi - How farmers build climate resilience after Cyclone Freddy

In Malawi, most smallholder farmers were preparing their fields for the April harvest when Cyclone Freddy, the longest and most energetic tropical storm ever recorded in the Southern Hemisphere, struck the country in mid-March.

21.04.2023

India - Rain, hailstorm damage crops in Ajnala

Heavy rain and hailstorm that lashed most parts of the district on Wednesday evening caused a huge damage to various crops, including wheat. This was stated by district agriculture officials here on Thursday.

21.04.2023

Tunisia - Start-ups have to battle water crisis

Entrepreneurs in Tunisia are equipping farmers with tech tools and data to help the agriculture sector weather the country's worsening water crisis. The nation is enduring its fourth consecutive year of drought, threatening the agriculture industry, which is critical for its food security and struggling economy.

21.04.2023

Netherlands - Breakthrough in fight against devastating potato disease

Potato is the third most important food crop in the world after rice and wheat in terms of human consumption. But potato world production is threatened by potato late blight, one of the most devastating potato diseases which causes globally 3-10 billion euros in yield loss and management costs annually.

21.04.2023

A threat to global food security

In the context of more frequent extreme climate events, South America is experiencing a severe drought for the third consecutive year – the worst in a century, primarily due to the La Niña phenomenon that has persisted since 2020.

21.04.2023

India - Wheat harvesting hit, farmers suffer losses

Inclement weather and intermittent rain since Tuesday have upset farmers in the lower Kangra district areas comprising Nurpur, Jawali, Indora and Fatehpur subdivisions, where wheat harvesting is in progress. The rain has hampered the harvesting and threshing work in their fields.

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