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10.04.2023

Austrian and Slovakian farmers scramble to protect crops from frosty nights

As some of their plants and trees sprouted far too early, Austrian farmers are now scrambling to protect their harvest. The recent cold weather is freezing the trees' sensitive buds and farmers are resorting to creative measures to protect them. Some are using heaters to force heat directly onto the plants.

10.04.2023

India - Farmers to get help for crop loss

Haryana’s Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister JP Dalal said girdawari work was being done on a large scale to assess the crop loss due to weather vagaries. The government is with the farmers and every possible help will be given to compensate for the loss, he said.

10.04.2023

Ecuador - 8,000+ hectares of crops lost due to rains

The rains that fell in recent weeks have damaged the crops of some 4,300 farmers in the country. By type of crop, the most affected are rice plantations, with damage to 7,975 hectares, of which 62% suffered total loss.

10.04.2023

Spain - It's already the middle of the asparagus season, but with 20-25% fewer volumes

The persistent cold from mid-January to early March, and the frosts when Granada's green asparagus season was starting in mid-March (with temperatures as low as -10ºC) affected the earliest crops and led to a slowdown in the harvest.

10.04.2023

India - CM Shinde to review crop damage caused by unseasonal rain in Maharashtra

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is scheduled to chair a meeting on Monday at the Sahyadri Guest House to discuss the 'agrarian crisis' after unseasonal rains wreaked havoc across the state.

07.04.2023

India - Submit crop loss report before April 14

The district administration has instructed officials of the Revenue and Agriculture Departments to submit reports of a girdawari announced by the state government for assessment of crop loss due to recent rains before April 14.

07.04.2023

UK - Cauliflower growers warn of shortages after 40 per cent of crop was wiped out

Growers are warning of shortages on supermarket shelves after freezing temperatures in December and January wiped out 40 per cent of the UK cauliflower crop. According to Martin Tate, commercial director at Lincolnshire Field Products and chairman of the Brassica Growers Association, a ‘perfect storm’ of conditions had hit growers across the country, with those in worst-hit regions such as Lincolnshire losing as much as half of their crops.

07.04.2023

India - Wheat crop loss likely to be 1-2 MT due to untimely rains

The government on Friday said wheat production loss due to recent inclement weather is likely to be in the range of 1-2 million tonnes but overall production will reach a record 112.2 million tonne in the current year on higher acreage and yield.

07.04.2023

Peru - Heavy rains threaten table grape and mango campaigns

The high humidity and the continuous rains since the end of February in Tumbes and Piura, in the north of the country, have increased the presence of Mildiu on table grape crops in this area, stated Jose Luis Juarez, a phytosanitary advisor on this product.

07.04.2023

Australia - Tomato prices expected to rise after storm damage

This year’s tomato Goulburn Valley crops have been severely affected by last year’s heavy rain and the severe storm that raged last month. Some field tomato farmers have reported losses of more than 50 percent of their crops caused by later spring plantings, hail damage, and disease.

07.04.2023

India - Mango prices could skyrocket as production takes massive hit from unseasonal rains, drastic temperature shifts

As gruesome as Indian summers can get, there is always sweet comfort in knowing we have inched another blistering step towards the mighty mango season. Truly, but a few things rejoice in the power to bring us to our knees as the sight of the king of fruits adorned opulently in fruit stalls.

06.04.2023

India - Unseasonal rains in March damaged crops over 42,000 hectares in 15 districts

The Gujarat government on Wednesday said unseasonal rains in March damaged crops and horticultural produce on more than 42,000 hectares in 15 districts, and "financial assistance" will be provided to the affected farmers.

06.04.2023

Spain - In the Canary Islands, just like in Huelva, strawberry production is down 30%

Although far behind Huelva, which accounts for more than 96% of the Spanish strawberry production, the latest data on production, area, and crop yields shared by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food revealed that the second largest strawberry production area in Spain is the Canary Islands; a region that is suffering the same problems as Huelva, despite its distinct climatic and geographical characteristics.

06.04.2023

Netherlands - Fruit growers combat frost

In the Netherlands, the fickle weather is over, and the sun is back. But, there has been light nightly frost again, Weer.nl reports. For many fruit growers, that means there is work to be done to prevent damage.

06.04.2023

Database contributes to synoptic review of plant disease epidemics and outbreaks

TheCABI Distribution Database—which holds over a million geographic records of living organisms—contributed to a synoptic review of plant disease epidemics and outbreaks in 2021 as part of new research published in the journalPhytopathology.

06.04.2023

Brazil - Wet weather will damage the coffee crop and delay sugar harvest

Over the last few months, we have seen a stellar rally in sugar prices but a collapse in coffee,until today.The Indian government lowered its sugar cane production estimate by more than 5% from earlier projections last summer.

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