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  • Climate change could cut value of European agriculture 16% by 2050"

    Changing weather patterns have once again had a damaging impact on Europe’s fruit and vegetable processors in 2019, as main producer countries have experienced extreme weather conditions throughout the summer season, with crop yields reduced to varying degrees depending on the region.

  • New politically motivated EU regulations could see R654 million of South Africa citrus destroyed

    In June, the European Union’s (EU)  Standing Committee on Plant, Animal, Food and Feed (SCOPAFF) published drastic, and arguably misinformed, new regulations requiring the cold treatment for oranges heading to the region as a means to address False Coddling Moth (FCM) interceptions from Southern African orange exports. If enforced this month, these new regulations could result in millions of cartons of citrus currently headed to the EU being destroyed.

  • European Agriculture at a Historic Crossroads, Experts Say

    The near and medium-term prospects for European agriculture are not good. 

  • Floods, droughts and panic attacks: Climate change is taking its toll on Europe's farmers

    Climate-driven drought and floods are hurting the livelihoods and mental health of European farmers.

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