14.04.2025

USA - Pillen announces $150,000 incentive for livestock vets to practice in rural Nebraska

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced a new grant program on Monday aimed at attracting livestock veterinarians to practice in rural Nebraska.

14.04.2025

Norway unveils new strategy for aquaculture

Norwegian Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Marianne Siversten Næss has unveiled a new whitepaper covering steps the government plans to take to regulate Norway’s aquaculture industry.

14.04.2025

Germany - Researchers discover surprising method that could save massive crop harvests

Researchers in Germany have discovered that combiningsolar panelswith agricultural practices can help lessen losses of apples, according toCleanTechnica.

13.04.2025

India - Varanasi Weather Turns Violent: Dust Storm and Rain Wreak Havoc, Farmers Fear Crop Loss

Weather disruptions once again jolted Varanasi and eastern Uttar Pradesh on Sunday morning as a powerful dust storm followed by heavy rain swept across the region, causing widespread damage and deepening the worries of local farmers.

13.04.2025

Jordan - Gov't endorses projects to support sustainable agriculture, empower farmers, tackle climate challenges

In an effort to bolster Jordan’s agricultural sector and support farmers amid mounting market challenges, the Cabinet on Sunday approved two key development projects during a session chaired by Prime Minister Jafar Hassan.

13.04.2025

Australia - Stonefish toxin could be new weapon against one of livestock's biggest threats

Squeezed from a "pimple-like" tubercle on the skin of a stonefish, a recently discovered toxin has enormous promise, according to researchers in Far North Queensland.

10.04.2025

USA - New Survey Underscores Crop Insurance Popularity Among Farmers

Ninety-one percent of farmers purchased crop insurance to protect their operations in 2024, with 90 percent saying they’ve purchased insurance for each of the past five years. That’s according to a new national survey of farmers released today by National Crop Insurance Services (NCIS).

10.04.2025

USA - Michigan’s maple syrup farms suffered ‘unimaginable’ damage in tree-toppling ice storm: 25% of crop lost

The damage to maple syrup farms in the path of Michigan’s recent catastrophic ice storm is “unimaginable.”

14.04.2025

India - Chirag Paswan urges Bihar govt to declare crop damage caused by lightning, hailstorm as 'state disaster'

The Bihar government on Saturday (April 12) directed officials to urgently assess crop damage caused by the extreme weather conditions.

14.04.2025

Oman - Usufruct contracts worth $4.6mln signed for agricultural and livestock projects

Acting in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning on Sunday signed 11 usufruct contracts for implementing agricultural and livestock projects with investments exceeding OMR1.8 million

14.04.2025

Nigeria - Adamawa Government Injects N2 Billion into Agricultural Inputs to Combat Food Insecurity

Naija247News reports that the Adamawa State Government has invested a substantial N2 billion into the procurement and distribution of agricultural inputs, in a strategic move to boost food production and tackle the growing threat of food insecurity across the state.

13.04.2025

RDAR invests over $7.5 million to boost agricultural research in Western Canada

Results Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR) has announced an investment of over $7.5 million in research grants as part of the Agriculture Funding Consortium (AFC). This funding aims to deliver impactful results for Alberta’s producers.

13.04.2025

Harsh frost knocks Türkiye's agricultural production, crops

Adverse weather conditions and sudden shifts in temperatures have negatively impacted agricultural production and crops in Türkiye, which officials described as one of the "biggest frost events" in the country's recent history, while pledging to stand by producers.

13.04.2025

Kenya - Govt prioritizes climate-smart livestock systems to tackle hunger crisis

Kenya is developing a master plan to climate-proof its livestock sector, aiming to tackle hunger and malnutrition while broadening revenue streams for pastoralists in semi-arid regions, a senior official said on Friday.

10.04.2025

India - Himachal Weather Update: Rain, Snowfall, and Hail Bring Relief From Heat but Damage Crops

Himachal Pradesh has received widespreadrain, hailstorms, and fresh snowfallover the past 24 hours, providing much-needed relief from the rising heat.

10.04.2025

India - Unseasonal rains damage standing crops, mango orchards in Telangana’s Khammam

Mangoes that were ready for harvest have fallen to the ground at Sathupalli, Buggapadu, Rudrakshapalli, Kakarlapalli, Siddharam and other villages in Sathupalli mandal.

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UNDP - Analysis of the crop insurance system in Uzbekistan

08.01.2025

Agricultural production has historically been one of the high-risk sub-sectors of Uzbekistan’s national economy because the conditions and results of production and economic activity of agricultural enterprises are highly dependent on random, primarily weather-related factors. In this regard, the development of an agricultural insurance system as an element of sustainable agricultural production is relevant. 

A Practical Method for Adjusting the Premium Rates in Crop-Hail Insurance with Short-Term Insurance Data

25.10.2022

The frequency of hailstorms is generally low in small geographic areas. In other words, it may be very likely that hailstorm occurrences will vary between neighboring locations within a short period of time. Besides, a newly launched insurance scheme lacks the data. It is, therefore, difficult to sustain a sound insurance program under these circumstances, with premium rates based on meteorological data without a complimentary adjustment process.

Malta - Vegetable production dropped 7% in 2018

18.10.2019

Last year, Malta’s local vegetable produce dropped by 7% when compared to the previous year. The total vegetables produced in tonnes amounted to 58,178, down by 7% when compared to 2017. Their value too diminished as the total produce was valued at €30 million, down by 13% over the previous year. The most significant drop was in potatoes, down by 27% over the previous year. Tomatoes and onions were the only vegetables to have increased in volume, by 3% and 4% respectively but their value diminished by 9% and 24% respectively. The figures were published by the National Statistics Office on the event of World Food Day 2019, which will be celebrated on Wednesday. Cauliflower, cabbage and lettuce produce dropped by 10%, 3%, and 12% respectively. In the realm of local fruit, a drop of produce was registered here too apart from strawberries, which experienced a whopping increase of 58% over 2017. Total fruit produced in 2018 amounted to 13,057 tonnes, down by 1% when compared to 2017. The total produce was valued at €10 million, a 3% increase in value. Peaches produced were down by 35% and the 376 tonnes of peaches cultivated amounted to €0.5 million in value. Orange produce dropped by 10% and lemon produce dropped by 14%. There was no change in the amount of grapes produced and the 3,642 tonnes of grapes produced in 2018 were valued at €2.3 million. 70% of fruit and vegetables consumed in Malta is imported. The drop in local produce could be the result of deleterious or unsuitable weather patterns. Source - https://www.freshplaza.com

USA - Greenhouse tomato production spans most states

07.10.2019

While Florida and California accounted for 76 percent of U.S. production of field-grown tomatoes in 2016, greenhouse production and use of other protected-culture technologies help extend the growing season and make production feasible in a wider variety of geographic locations. Some greenhouse production is clustered in traditional field-grown-tomato-producing States like California. However, high concentrations of greenhouses are also located in Nebraska, Minnesota, New York, and other States that are not traditional market leaders. Among the benefits that greenhouse tomato producers can realize are greater market access both in the off-season and in northern retail produce markets, better product consistency, and improved yields. These benefits make greenhouse tomato production an increasingly attractive alternative to field production despite higher production costs. In addition to domestic production, a significant share of U.S. consumption of greenhouse tomatoes is satisfied by imports. In 2004, U.S., Mexican, and Canadian growers each contributed about 300 million pounds of greenhouse tomatoes annually to the U.S. fresh tomato market. Since then, Mexico’s share of the greenhouse tomato market has grown sharply, accounting for almost 84 percent (1.8 billion pounds) of the greenhouse volume coming into the U.S. market. Source - https://www.freshplaza.com

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