Indian agriculture hit by extreme weather patterns

Indian agriculture hit by extreme weather patterns
India’s agriculture is bearing the brunt of climate change, as the annual monsoon season is becoming longer. Fruit and vegetable crop yields are dropping as a result of the unseasonal […]
Thu 24/11/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Rains save Alicante artichoke season in extremis

Rains save Alicante artichoke season in extremis
The rains of January 27 and 28 in the Alicante countryside have saved what is left of the vegetable campaign. Most at risk was the territory’s artichoke crop, the first […]
Thu 01/02/2018 by Richard Wilkinson

Heavy rains ravage India’s grape crops

Heavy rains ravage India’s grape crops
On 5th Decemeber, India’s largest grape-producing region, Maharashtra, was struck by tropical storm Ockhi, which left a ravaged crop in its wake. Output was already expected to be lower before […]
Tue 12/12/2017 by Richard Wilkinson

Heavy rainfall affects sowing of sugar beet in northern Europe

Heavy rainfall affects sowing of sugar beet in northern Europe
Most EU sugar beet producing countries expect above-average yields and sugar contents. Weather conditions have largely been favourable in most of France and the main production regions of the UK, […]
Mon 04/12/2017 by Richard Wilkinson

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