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Pacing Europe's progress towards the Digital Decade targets
New JRC data supports Members States and the EU in their digital transformation.
Drones and planes: unprecedented imagery resolution for disaster assessment
Images from planes and drones complement satellite imagery. By the end of 2023, every EU country should become covered in case of a disaster.

Below-average maize yield expected in EU
According to the September issue of the JRC MARS Bulletin crop monitoring in Europe, the yield forecast for grain maize was revised downward to 3% below the 5-year average while yield expectations for sugar beet and potatoes slightly improved.

Global Food Crises – mid-year update 2023
Nearly 238 million people across 48 food crisis countries face high levels of acute food insecurity, affecting nearly 1 in 5 individuals of the analysed population.

Solidarity with people displaced from Ukraine
A new JRC report shows that fighting disinformation and efficient communication are key for sustaining solidarity with displaced people.

JRC contribution to EU success – One year from SOTEU 2022
JRC actively supports the Commission across its political priorities and in response to challenges and crisis. Discover how.

Good yield outlook for summer crops, but reduced production of grain maize in Ukraine
According to the September 2023 issue of the JRC MARS Bulletin – Global Outlook Ukraine, the yield outlook for summer crops exceeds the 5-year average by more than 10%.

Wildfires in 2023: 41 % of the burnt area in the EU within Natura 2000 protected sites
This year’s fire season in Europe has been devastating for humans and the environment.

The EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres – towards more innovative, sustainable and secure data centre facilities
The most sustainable data centres in Europe have been recognised by the EU Code of Conduct in Data Centres award.

El Niño related weather extremes further worsen food insecurity in conflict-affected countries
The August edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.