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19.07.2022

India - In battle against pests, Punjab cotton farmers pin hopes on mating disruption technology

These farmers had invested extensively in cotton crop last year and got their fingers burned when pink bollworm (PBW) attack wreaked havoc on their fields. Although disillusioned with last year’s experience, they haven’t completely abandoned cotton crop this year but have certainly reduced the quantum of its cultivation.

18.07.2022

India - Maharashtra to compensate ₹3364 lakh to farmers for 2020's crop loss due to rain

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led Maharashtra government on 16 July approved ₹3364.06 lakh for disbursal to farmers who suffered crop loss due to heavy rains between June and October 2020.

18.07.2022

USA - Invasive spotted lanternfly lands in Sussex

Invasive spotted lanternflies have moved into Sussex County. Established populations of the destructive insect have been found in Georgetown, Milford, Seaford, Ocean View and Rehoboth, according to the Delaware Department of Agriculture.

18.07.2022

Dominican Republic - EU provides more than 322 million pesos to support banana sector

The Dominican Government received funds from the EU concerning the “Banana Support Measures for the Dominican Republic” (BAM) program, for an amount of RD$322 million, to be executed by the Agricultural Bank, in coordination with the Ministries of Economy, Planning and Development and Agriculture.

18.07.2022

Canada - The crop damage impact of recent storms

Recent storm and hail activity over Western Canada has led to ‘moderate’ levels of crop damage, the Canadian Crop Hail Association (CCHA) has reported. CCHA revealed in a release that its member companies are investigating a total of more than 1,450 claims of crop damage related to the storms which occurred between June 25 and July 02.

18.07.2022

USA - Farmer input needed on drought damage

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is calling for farmers in the state to report drought related stresses on crops and livestock. Missouri DNR’s Jennifer Hoggatt tells Brownfield the department wants to know landowners’ needs so they can open necessary resources.

18.07.2022

India - Deficient rainfall in Bihar, paddy farmers fear drought, crop loss

Paddy farmers in Biharfear a drought and loss of their crops after the state recorded a large deficit in rainfall in the crucial first half of July. Some 80-85 per cent of paddy farmers in Bihar have prepared seedlings (known locally asdhan bichra), according to Bihar’s agriculture secretary N Sarvana Kumar.

18.07.2022

India - Date palm farmers stare at 50 pc crop loss due to early rain

While the very heavy rain in most parts of Kutch over the past seven days has raised the prospect of sowing of Kharif crops in large areas of the district, early rain has also caused widespread damage to date palm orchards with farmers reporting 50 per cent loss of crop.

18.07.2022

France - Heatwave hits corn at key development stage

The French corn crop is developing rapidly, with two-thirds at the flowering stage in the week ending 11 July, while harvesting continued for soft wheat and ended in most regions for winter barley.

15.07.2022

France - The high temperatures have led to a shortage of tomatoes

The heatwave from three weeks ago has led to a large production of tomatoes, and thus an excess of supply on the market. But today, the situation is completely different. “We are now feeling the effect of the heatwave,” explains Cédric Leite of Mighirian Frères, a company based in Rungis.

15.07.2022

USA - Florida citrus season marked by production drop

Florida citrus growers recorded a very slight bump in orange production in the final count of the growing season, but the industry still experienced one of its most-devastating seasons in eight decades.

15.07.2022

South Africa - Limpopo sweet pepper growers have come through difficult season

Due to late rain in Limpopo during March and April, instead of during the more usual rain months of January and February, as well as cool growing conditions, sweet pepper volumes on the market are lower.

15.07.2022

Uganda - Scientists fear new banana virus will affect entire country

Scientists have expressed fears that a new banana virus may affect the nation of Uganda in the next three years. Recent research by the National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO-Mak) has revealed that the virus, which was first reported in Area district, is likely to affect the West Nile region.

15.07.2022

India - CM Baghel appeals to Chhattisgarh farmers for crop insurance

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Wednesday appealed to farmers of the state to get their Kharif and horticulture crops insured. The Chief Minister said in his appeal directed to the farmers that crop insurance is necessary so that farmers continue earning even in case of weather uncertainties and local natural disasters.

15.07.2022

EU - Tomato production declines by 3% in 2022 to 6.2 million tons

According to the European Commission's latest report on short-term prospects for agricultural markets in 2022, fresh tomato production will decrease while imports of this product will increase.

15.07.2022

India - Chilli growers seek compensation for crop loss

Farmers under the banner of the Andhra Pradesh Rythu Sangam staged a demonstration in front of the Prakasam Bhavan here on Thursday demanding a fair compensation for those who had lost their chilli crop to rampant pest attack.

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