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10.03.2023

Mozambique - Crops under water as Freddy, oldest tropical storm ever, comes back

This week the World Meteorological Organization awarded tropical cyclone Freddy, with its "incredible and dangerous journey" that has been zigzagging between Madagascar and Mozambique for weeks now, the record for the longest-lasting tropical storm on record.

10.03.2023

Canada - Concerns raised over crop insurance premiums

Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corp. has made a substantive change in how it calculates premiums for its multi-peril program. As producers see their coverage and premium information, there are many questions and some glaring inequities.

10.03.2023

India - Met officials warn of heat waves, damage to crops

With summer setting in earlier than usual, temperatures well above the normal are being recorded. Meteorologists have predicted warmer days ahead, with a high probability of heat waves could apart from causing health issues also result in crop damage.

10.03.2023

China - Drones can assess the severity of crop diseases

Since rice is one of the most important crops in the world, constituting the primary food source for more than half of the Earth’s population, protecting rice plantations from disease such as bacterial blight (BB) – an infection caused by the bacteriumXanthomonas oryzaethat leads to losses of hundreds of millions of dollars each year – is essential in modern agriculture.

10.03.2023

India - Untimely rain causes massive crop damage in Madhya Pradesh

Heavy rain and hailstorm damaged crops in 18 districts of central and western Madhya Pradesh this week. Unseasonal rain, accompanied by strong winds, hit the state on Monday and is predicted over the next few days too.

10.03.2023

UK - Growers need fresh approach to tackle increasing insect resistant to biopesticides

Insect pests that attack crops have extraordinary powers to develop resistance to greener pesticides, and a new way to manage resistance risks is needed, according to an analysis by the University of Stirling academics.

09.03.2023

Spain - Strawberry supply won't fully recover for the next 3 to 4 weeks

Huelva's berry campaign is advancing with much lower volumes than usual due to the delay of the harvests caused by the different consecutive cold waves. Temperatures are rising again, but production is not expected to fully regain its capacity until week 13 or 14.

09.03.2023

Morocco - Cold snap causes blueberry volumes to drop by more than 60%

The cold snap that Morocco has been facing since the end of 2022 has severely impacted several crops, including blueberries, which have been missing from the shelves and whose prices have reached unprecedented levels.

09.03.2023

Ecuador - The longest La NiƱa phenomenon in 120 years

The 2020-2023 La Niña phenomenon has been the longest in the last 66 years, with a duration of 34 months. If it continues into April, as expected, it will be the longest in the last 120 years.

09.03.2023

Italy - Lower orange production in Sicily due to the bad weather

CGA was passed on from father to son over 50 years, gaining the trust of clients not only in Italy, but also abroad in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Croatia and Malta thanks to its tradition, genuineness and passion.

09.03.2023

India - Heavy rain, hailstorm damage crops across fields in Rajasthan

Farmers in Rajasthan are worried about the damage to crops due to unseasonal rains in the state. Dholpur city, which had been witnessing bad weather for the past three days, received rain on Thursday.

09.03.2023

Argentina - Catastrophic drought clips recovery in S. American corn, soy output

Corn and soybean production was supposed to rebound in South America this year after drought claimed crops in both Brazil and Argentina last year, but the situation has grown far worse in Argentina, limiting recovery in tight global supplies.

09.03.2023

USA - 2022 the third-costliest disaster year on record

Last year was the third-costliest year for weather disasters in U.S. history, according to a new analysis by the American Farm Bureau Federation.There was an estimated $165 billion in total economic losses in 2022.

09.03.2023

India - Rajasthan govt orders assessment for providing relief to farmers

The Rajasthan government has issued instructions to all district collectors to make an assessment of crop damage due to unseasonal rains and hailstorms within a week for providing relief to the affected farmers, officials said on Thursday.

08.03.2023

Turkey - How earthquake affected the agriculture and food security

While the long-term effects of climate change continue, the COVID-19 epidemic, which spread at the end of 2019 and continued for almost two years, and the Ukraine-Russia war that followed, have had significant negative effects on agriculture and food security.

08.03.2023

Spain - Frosts cause damage to nectarines and early peaches

In recent days, night temperatures have again fallen to sub-zero levels in various fruit and vegetable producing areas of Spain. In the case of stone fruit, frost damage has been reported in Badajoz, where temperatures have reached -5ºC in some areas and, to a lesser extent, in Zaragoza.

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