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17.10.2022

Australia - Four times the monthly average rainfall in 24 hours causes major flooding

Parts of South East Australia have seen four times the average rainfall for October falling in just 24 hours, and people in three states have been ordered to evacuate due to flooding.

17.10.2022

India - Farmers will get proper compensation for crop failure

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has said that the State Government stands with every citizen affected by the disaster and is working to provide relief with a humanitarian approach. He said that the government is committed to ensure minimum casualties and maximum relief in any kind of disaster.

17.10.2022

Spain - This season's kaki production is even smaller than expected

The Spanish Rojo Brillante kaki season has already started with a production that remains lower than expected. Low volumes and high production, packaging and transportation costs will be the biggest challenges this season, which has already started with higher prices compared to the previous one.

17.10.2022

USA - 2022-2023 Florida orange forecast down 32 percent from last season

The 2022-2023 Florida all orange forecast released by the USDA Agricultural Statistics Board is 28.0 million boxes, down 32 percent from last season’s final production. The total includes 11.0 million boxes of non-Valencia oranges (early, mid-season, and Navel varieties) and 17.0 million boxes of Valencia oranges.

17.10.2022

Canada - Ontario wine producers seek solutions to extreme cold weather threats as winter approaches

One extremely cold day last winter was all it took to cause widespread damage to Bill Redelmeier's wine crops.Months later, the destruction was in full sight at Southbrook Vineyards, an organic winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.

17.10.2022

USA - After Hurricane Ian, Florida citrus and agriculture struggle

The thousands of oranges scattered on the ground byHurricane Ian’s fierce windslike so many green and yellow marbles are only the start of the disaster for citrus grower Roy Petteway.

17.10.2022

India - Centre awaits report from States on kharif crop loss

As untimely rains damaged kharif crops, particularly paddy and cotton, in States such as Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said the Centre was waiting for reports from the States on the volume of damages.

14.10.2022

Spain - Citrus production in the Region of Murcia will fall by 13.6% this campaign

This was announced at the Citrus Table, held on Tuesday at the Ministry of Water, Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, Environment and Emergencies of the Region of Murcia, in which the forecast for this campaign was made public.

14.10.2022

St. Vincent and the Grenadines - Growers lose up to $10,000 due to excessive rainfall

Heavy rainfall from an active hurricane season has been unfortunate for some farmers in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, as it has resulted in crop losses and unemployment. Most likely, it will also lead to price increases for vegetables.

14.10.2022

India - Nature’s double whammy leaves farmers reeling

The double whammy of scanty rainfall during the monsoon in about 50 districts and now widespread excessive rain and floods post-monsoon has left farmers in Uttar Pradesh with massive crop losses, people aware of the situation said.

14.10.2022

New Zealand - Helicopters scrambled to aid growers as temperatures are 'devastating' for crops

Each spring, agricultural helicopter operators head to fields across NZ, their blades churning up warmer air on order to keep frosts from affecting the crops. This season, choppers have been out in full force amongst Waikato’s vineyards and orchards, where the frost was unlike anything seen in recent years.

14.10.2022

India - Govt's crop insurance scheme provides protection for small farmers

Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Wednesday said unseasonal rains in some parts of the country have affected small farmers and are getting compensation under the government's crop insurance scheme.

14.10.2022

Belgium - Climate change massively affecting wild mushroom availability

This year, many European crops, including mushrooms, suffered from drought and heat. Mushrooms thrive under humid conditions. "Climate change is the biggest challenge in the wild mushroom business, and its impact will only increase in the coming years," begins Corné Verboom of Funghi Funghi.

14.10.2022

India - Shifting weather patterns making farming unviable

Diwali is here again. For business and for people it is a festival every Indian looks forward to. But think of the millions of farmers' whose crops are under water, and at many places have been flattened by strong winds or for those who are struggling to collect and dry the moisture-laden harvested crops.

14.10.2022

USA - Florida orange crop declines after Hurricane Ian damage

Florida’s orange crop this year will be nearly a third smaller than last year, and one of the smallest in decades afterHurricane Iandevastated citrus groves last month, theU.S. Department of Agriculturesaid Wednesday.

12.10.2022

Tropical Storm Julia affects rambutan and papaya supplies from Guatemala and Mexico

HLB Specialties, an importer of rambutan and large papayas, is dealing with the effects of Tropical Storm Julia and its aftermath and informing clients that orders will most likely be affected.

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