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24.08.2022

Philippines - Storm Florita leaves trail of floods, landslides, crop damage

Tropical storm Florita, with international name Ma-On, exited the Philippine area Wednesday morning, leaving more than 2,000 families affected and a trail of flooding, landslides and damaged crops in northern parts of the country.

23.08.2022

Severe drought in Europe still expanding and worsening

Severe droughts have been affecting several regions of Europe since the beginning of the year, and the situation is still expanding and worsening. Dry conditions are related to a wide and persistent lack of precipitation combined with early heatwaves in May and June.

23.08.2022

USA - Fire destroys processing plant for Vidalia onions

An overnight fire in Tattnall County has destroyed one farm’s processing plant for Vidalia onions. Firefighters got to Dry Branch Farm just before 3 a.m. to find flames already lighting up the dark sky.

23.08.2022

Belgium - Poor potato harvest expected following long period of drought

Belgian growers are bracing for an exceptionally poor potato harvest, as a severe drought and high temperatures have dilapidated fields. This July was the driest on record since 1885, when an average of only five millimetres of rainfall across the country.

23.08.2022

India - Gadigeppagoudar seeks govt. relief for NK farmers

General secretary of Hubballi Dharwad Mahanagar Zilla Congress Girish Gadigeppagoudar has urged Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai to take steps to provide crop loss compensation to green gram growers, who had suffered losses due to heavy rains in North Karnataka districts.

23.08.2022

China - Artificially generated rain to protect grain crop from drought

China says it will try to protect its grain harvest from record-setting drought by using chemicals to generate rain, while factories in the southwest waited Sunday to see whether they would be shut down for another week due to shortages of water to generate hydropower.

23.08.2022

Fight heat waves to ensure food security

Intense heat waves have hit many parts of the world, including the United States, many European countries, East and Central Africa, India, Pakistan, Chile, the Republic of Korea and southern China.

22.08.2022

USA - SC farmers across the state experiencing weather-caused crop loss

Nat Bradford of Bradford Family Farm in Sumter had an unfortunate announcement to make.Bradford’s watermelon crop failed to produce for the first time since he rediscovered his family’s heirloom variety that dates to the 1850s— news he delivered to customers who pre-ordered 350 to 400 watermelons.

22.08.2022

Spain - Extreme heat affects avocado harvest

The La Vinuela reservoir is the most important water storage facility in the southern Spanish province of Malaga. But following months without rain and an unparalleled heat wave, the reservoir has only 12% of its former water volume.

22.08.2022

Belgium - It is a tough year for apple sector

According to the Boerenbond, the national farmers' union, Belgium's apple sector is experiencing a very tough year. It advises that local apples should be promoted, for example by making their origin labels clear in the store.

22.08.2022

Mexico - Mango season coming to an end amidst drought and floods in country

As Mexico is nearing the end of their mango harvest the globally changing weather patterns are surprising producers and exporters in that country as they see droughts in the West and South with plenty of rain leading to flash floods in the North.

22.08.2022

Australia - The crop volume for this season is markedly higher than last year, but major rainfall events have affected crop quality

Avorama is located on the Mid North Coast of NSW. The company packs fruit from an area stretching as far north as Beechmont (in the hinterland behind the Gold Coast) to Mangrove Mountain in the south (approximately 1 hour north of Sydney).

22.08.2022

India - Farmers in Central Travancore suffer massive losses due to floods

Extreme weather events and natural disasters have long been common in Central Travancore. But the years after the mega floods of 2018 have shown a pattern of increasing climatic variability and unpredictability.

22.08.2022

Israel - AI pest & disease detection platform to be distributed by Cultivatd

Since the advent of agriculture, growers have been at war with pests and diseases bent on destroying their crops. As technology has evolved, however, farmers focused on increasing their yields by mitigating these losses now have a new weapon in their arsenal: artificial intelligence.

22.08.2022

USA - Tough cotton year could pose more than $1B loss to West Texas economic activity

This year's struggling cotton crop − amid an unwavering drought and economic hardships with the rapid rise in production costs − could impact the regional economy in a major way, with estimated net losses of more than $1 billion.

19.08.2022

Hungary - Heat and drought to cause 50% drop in apples

The drought and hot weather are expected to reduce Hungary's apple crop to around 300,000 tons this year, just half of the average harvest in recent years, professional association Fruitveb has stated.

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