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RSSFavourable winter crops outlook in Türkiye
Warm spring weather benefitted crops in most of Europe
The March edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.
According to the March edition of the JRC MARS Bulletin crop monitoring in Europe, winter crop areas in several parts of Europe have been negatively impacted by unfavourable weather conditions since the start of the season. In the north, the most severely affected fields are expected to be resown wi
Warmer-than-usual conditions have prevailed in most parts of Europe, yet most distinctly in the south.
Soil loss by water erosion could grow by up to 66% over the period 2015-2070. Europe’s broad base of crop production and agricultural trade exposure will result in minor productivity and economic losses.
The January edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.
Large parts of northern Europe experienced a distinct cold spell at the beginning of the New Year. Distinctly warmer than usual conditions prevailed in south-eastern Europe. A pronounced precipitation surplus continued to affect many parts of north-western, central, and eastern Europe.
Unprecedented drought and extreme heatwaves have affected the Amazon basin, threatening one of Earth’s most vibrant ecosystems and local communities.
The abrupt drop in temperatures, which affected many parts of Europe at the end of November/early December, often accompanied by continued wetter-than-usual conditions, had mixed effects on autumn-sown crops.