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15.02.2023

New Zealand - Government provides $4m to rural and farming recovery

Farmers, growers, whenua-Māori owners and rural communities will receive an initial $4 million for recovery efforts from Cyclone Gabrielle.MPI is also restarting the national Feed Working Group, a partnership between sector groups and providers to monitor feed availability.

15.02.2023

Kenya - Farmers appeal to State over losses from climate change

Wheat farmerswant the government to enact measures to reduce the impact of climate change.This follows a prolonged drought blamed on climate change.Hundreds of farmers are counting losses after their crops dried up in the field due to lack of rainfall.

14.02.2023

Spain - New drought measures might lead to mass job losses

Since 1980, Spain's average available water has decreased by 12 percent and projections indicate that by 2050 there may be a further decrease of between 14 and 40 percent.

14.02.2023

UK - Climate change might cause local apples to die out

In January, the Met Office announced that 2022 had been the sixth warmest year on record, and it looks as if 2023 will be another record-breaker. But though many crops are affected by the summer’s intense heat and drought, apple trees are struggling because they need a period of cold over the winter.

14.02.2023

USA - Chilly temperatures on both coasts impact corn production

Supplies of corn are snug nationwide. On the East coast, production is underway in Florida though colder temperatures have impacted corn crops there. Meanwhile, on the West Coast, production is coming out of Mexico which has also seen some cold weather and freezing temperatures.

14.02.2023

India - Hisar farmers relaunch stir for crop damage compensation

Farmers of 17 villages in Kheri Chopta block relaunched their agitation, alleging the failure of the state government to provide compensation to them for losses to the cotton crop last kharif season.

14.02.2023

South Africa - Widespread flooding declared a national disaster

Reggie Ngcobo, media liaison for the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, saidthat the declaration would enable an intensive, coordinated response to infrastructural losses, such as damages to roads and bridges, while it could alsoallow affected farmers to apply for assistancevia their provincial departments of agriculture.

14.02.2023

USA - Recent frigid temperatures damaged peach crops in Massachusetts

The inconsistent weather — “global weirding,” as some scientists call it — is becoming all the more common due to climate change, and has disturbed farms across the state, creating smaller yields of particular fruits and an earlier maple tree sap run.

14.02.2023

Kenya - Desperate quest for rain

With the prospect of a sixth consecutive failed rainy season in the east and the Horn of Africa, Kenya's president is hoping the heavens will finally open with the help of a national day of mass prayer on Tuesday.

14.02.2023

Uzbekistan - Cabbage producers suffered huge losses due to abnormal cold weather

The harvest of white cabbage in Uzbekistan was seriously affected due to the abnormal cold in Central Asia in January of this year. As a result, cabbage prices rose sharply, and the export volume decreased by more than twice compared to the same period last year.

13.02.2023

New Zealand - Challenging onion harvest follows difficult growing season

Following a challenging growing season for the onion production team at Balle Bros., they are now facing an even more challenging harvest.For most of the summer there has been more rain than normal.

13.02.2023

Jordan - Vegetable prices soar due to inclement weather

A recent drop in agricultural production due to bad weather conditions has triggered a sharp rise in vegetable prices in parts of Jordan. President of the Jordan Valley Farmers Union Adnan Khaddam said that vegetable prices are now at least 50 per cent higher.

13.02.2023

Spain - Hail destroys the greenhouses in Sanlúcar de Barrameda

Producers must assess the damages caused by the recent hailstorm that covered the municipality of Sanlúcar with ice. The Meteorological Agency (AEMET) activated the yellow alert because of the storm in the morning.

13.02.2023

Moldova - February frosts can cause the loss of 30-40% of apricot tree buds

The atmospheric temperature in the north of Moldova dropped to – 5-6°C during the day and to – 9-11°C at night this week. It was a few degrees warmer in the south. However, there is a risk of losing 30-40% of flower buds on apricot plantations.

13.02.2023

Argentina - Precipitation needed to curb crop losses

The weather in Argentina continued to be challenging for crop production in early February 2023. The first full week of February, week-ending Feb. 11, was one of the driest and the fourth hottest in 30+ years for Argentina’s major soybean production regions, according to data fromWeatherTrends360.

13.02.2023

USA - Estimate of agricultural losses from Hurricane Ian is $1.03 billion

University of Florida economists have refined the estimate of agricultural losses due to Hurricane Ian: $1.03 billion. This is an estimate of the total value of seasonal crops, livestock, nursery and aquaculture products that will not be harvested or marketed as a result of the category 4 storm.

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