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12.09.2022

Pakistan - Economic loss due to floods rises to around $18 billion

The estimated economic loss due to the unprecedented floods in Pakistan has neared around USD 18 billion, an increase from USD 12.5 billion estimated earlier, as calculated by the Centre and endorsed by the provinces.

09.09.2022

Spain - La Rioja Alta's potato harvest starts two weeks earlier than expected and production is expected to decrease by 25%

According to Gregorio Lopez, from the board of ARAG-ASAJA, this year, the potato campaign in La Rioja Alta will be significantly lower than in 2021, a year in which, according to the agricultural statistics service of the Government of La Rioja, producers harvested 37,018 tons.

09.09.2022

USA - Sensor research helps show crop damage, predict yields

Drones and sensor technology might soon help farmers predict alfalfa damage and yields.Brian Luck is the Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist in precision ag and machinery systems at the University of Wisconsin.

09.09.2022

India - State releases Rs 3,501 cr as aid to ryots hit by crop loss, damage to farmland

Acting swiftly, Maharashtra Government has released an amount of Rs 3,501.7121 crore as aid to be distributed to farmers affected due to crop loss and damage to agricultural land due to excessive rainfall between June and August this year.

09.09.2022

Pakistan - Cash crop suffered tremendous loss by floods

Chairman Pakistan Hi-Tech Hybrid Seed Association (PHHSA) Shahzad Ali Malik on Thursday said that cash crop suffered billions of rupees loss due to flood devastation especially in Sindh and south Punjab.

09.09.2022

USA - California grapes contend with surprise showers and a heat wave

California grape growers and shippers are waiting to find out how recent weather events will affect the current California grape crop. “We had a few surprise rainstorms go through the valley and we’re facing a pretty massive heatwave right now.

09.09.2022

China - Extreme summer climate causes heat damage to fruits in prolific regions

This summer, southern China suffered the longest-lasting, widest, and most intense periods of high temperatures and low rain since 1961. The drought developed rapidly, accompanied by high temperatures and heat damage, and it posed a great threat to agricultural production.

09.09.2022

India - Rice-dwarfing virus threatens yields

A plant virus disease first identified in China has been detected in north Indian paddy fields causing fears of reduced crop yields at a time when extreme weather events have already hampered grain production.

09.09.2022

Canada - Crop report for the period of August 30 to September 5

Last week's conditions allowed producers all over the province to make great progress with their harvest operations. Forty-two per cent of the crop has been harvested across the province, up from 23 per cent last week and slightly ahead of the five-year average (2017-2021) of 40 per cent.

08.09.2022

Hungary - Onion production in a slump

After decades of decline, Hungarian onion production has virtually ceased this year. According to János Fekete, president of the National Onion Product Council, twenty years ago onion cultivation in the Makó region was practiced on 1,500 to 2,000 hectares.

08.09.2022

Poland - Drought impacted cauliflower harvest

The cauliflower season is still going in Poland, and after a good start, things have started to slow down. This isn’t due to a lack of demand, though. The drought in Poland has resulted in a lower harvest from the autumn plantings.

08.09.2022

UK - Heat stress hits potato yields

Potato crops have paid a heavy penalty as a result of this summer’s record-breaking temperatures and drought across the United Kingdom and Europe. First digs from this year’s Quantis heat-stress biostimulant field trials suggest yields may be over 30% lower in untreated crops.

08.09.2022

Spain - Pear production in Navarra could have decreased by up to 30% due to the intense heat

This year's fruit harvest in Navarra will be shorter and the fruits, including pears, will have smaller sizes because of the intense heat there's been. The heat, however, has not affected the quality of the product, stressed the UAGN (Union of Farmers and Livestock of Navarra) and EHNE (Euskal Herriko Nekazarien Elkartasuna).

08.09.2022

EU fruit and veg producers scramble to save their harvests

Soaring energy bills have sent the EU’s horticulture sector scrambling to save their produce just as harvest time hits. According to Luc Vanoirbeek, Fruit and Vegetable Working Party Chairman for EU farmers’ association COPA-COGECA, the fruit and vegetable sector remains key for securing Europe’s food security.

08.09.2022

Belgium - Far fewer kiwi berries, thanks to heatwave

It is kiwi berry season at Coöperatie Hoogstraten in Belgium. This exotic snack fruit is usually back on store shelves from early September through October. "However, this year's season will be much shorter; we could only harvest the expectedvolumes," says this Belgian cooperative's Natalie Snijers.

08.09.2022

China - The overall yield of Fujian honey pomelo is reduced, with small sizes

In Fujian, the main producing area of ​​honey pomelo in China, the honey pomelo production season is in full swing. In general, extreme climates such as high temperatures have led to a reduction in the yield of honey pomelo to a certain extent, and most are only small fruits.

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