#ClimateInflation, 2023 #Food edition

"The #PeachState lost more than 90% of this year’s crop after a February heat wave followed by two late-spring frosts.

#Farmers and agricultural groups said they can’t remember a more devastated #peach crop.

Peach prices climb"

#Georgia
https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/15/business/georgia-peach-shortage/index.html

"#Prices for #OliveOil are surging further in to record-breaking territory after an extended period of unusually dry weather in southern #Europe damaged crops."

#Spain #ClimateInflation
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"#Florida's #orange trees have suffered from #hurricane winds and a mounting epidemic of #disease this year.

This year’s dismal harvest probably will make already #expensive orange juice even more so. A gallon has climbed above $10."

#ClimateInflation
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/06/17/florida-oranges-shortage/

Florida’s smallest citrus crop in a century to put squeeze on shoppers

The USDA says Florida may produce the fewest oranges since 1937. Hurricanes and pests have made the measly harvest possible — and may make orange juice pricier.

The Washington Post

"The significant increase in #tomato prices in #India, surpassing 400 per cent, can be linked to crop failure induced by extremely high temperatures and heavy #rainfall.

#ClimateChange-related #ExtremeWeather events are a significant contributing factor to the present scarcity of #tomatoes."

#ClimateInflation
https://www.wionews.com/trending/has-it-shaken-your-kitchen-too-making-sense-of-indias-climate-driven-tomato-crisis-615243

Has it shaken your kitchen too? Making sense of Indias climate-driven tomato crisis

Has it shaken your kitchen too? Making sense of Indias climate-driven tomato crisis

WION

Volker Turk, the United Nations' human rights chief, "told a UN Human Rights Council debate on the right to #food that #ExtremeWeather events were wiping out crops, herds and ecosystems, making it impossible for communities to rebuild and support themselves.

Turk said world leaders "perform the choreography of deciding to act and promising to act and then get stuck in the short term".

He called for an end to "senseless #subsidies" of the #FossilFuel industry"

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230703-climate-change-spells-terrifying-future-un-rights-chief

Climate change spells 'terrifying' future: UN rights chief

Climate change threatens to deliver a "truly terrifying" dystopian future of hunger and suffering, the United Nations' human rights chief warned Monday.

FRANCE 24

"Cereal production in southern #Europe is expected to fall by up to 60% on last year in the wake of the #Charon #heatwave currently gripping the continent."

#food #ClimateInflation
https://www.thegrocer.co.uk/sourcing/cereal-crops-decimated-by-europes-heatwave/681361.article

Cereal crops decimated by Europe's heatwave

The 2023 European cereal harvest is set to be its lowest since 2007, some 9.5% lower than the five-year average

The Grocer

Beyond 2023:

"Successive #heatwaves threaten nature’s ability to provide us with #food, say researchers, as they warn of an “unseen, silent dying” in our #oceans amid record temperatures scorching the Earth."

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jul/21/rampant-heatwaves-threaten-food-security-of-entire-planet-scientists-warn

Rampant heatwaves threaten food security of entire planet, scientists warn

After hottest day ever, researchers say global heating may mean future of crop failures on land and ‘silent dying’ in the oceans

The Guardian

" #India last week suspended exports of non-basmati varieties of #rice after heavy #monsoon rainfall damaged newly planted crops due to be harvested in winter. With rice retail prices up 3 per cent in the past month and 11.5 per cent over the past year, the government hopes to quell food #inflation by reserving more grain for the domestic market."

#ClimateInflation
https://www.business-standard.com/economy/news/despite-best-efforts-india-s-food-security-being-choked-by-climate-change-123072500089_1.html

"#ClimateChange is already having an impact on #food supplies, particularly in #Canada."

"Preston said many Canadian farmers are eager to adopt more sustainable means of production, but they need government support. Improving #soil health to make it more resilient to extreme rainfall, and increasing #biodiversity on farms, he said, will go a long way in adapting to a warming planet."

https://globalnews.ca/news/9863235/climate-change-effects-food-security-canada/

Climate change is already affecting food security. How can Canadians prepare?

Experts say that while Canada is not invulnerable to extreme climate events, it can work on reducing its reliance on imported food to guard against external shocks.

Global News

"The greatest challenge posed by #ExtremeWeather right now, agronomists say, is to specialty crops: the #peaches in Georgia and #olives in Spain, for instance, but also #berries in the Pacific Northwest and #cherries in western Michigan, and almonds in California"

#ClimateInflation
https://www.wired.com/story/this-scorching-summer-is-taking-a-toll-on-your-favorite-foods/

This Scorching Summer Is Taking a Toll on Your Favorite Foods

A perfect storm of extreme weather and war have hit northern hemisphere crops like wheat, peaches, and olives. Welcome to the increasingly precarious future of food.

WIRED

"#Oregon’s #cherry harvest, one of the state’s biggest sources of agricultural income, is in dire straits because of #ClimateChange this year, and growers need emergency relief."

#GOP rep:
“Unfortunately, our cherry producers have been facing severe hardships due to unprecedented and adverse weather conditions in Oregon such as ice storms, excessive #heat, and #wildfire smoke impacts caused by a warming #climate.”

https://www.wweek.com/news/2023/08/04/oregon-cherry-harvest-thrashed-by-climate-change-needs-emergency-aid-gop-rep-says/

Oregon Cherry Harvest, Thrashed by Climate Change, Needs Emergency Aid, GOP Rep. Says

Willamette Week

"Following atmospheric events such as #floods, #hail and high temperatures, #pear yields in #Italy are down 63% year-on-year, tand the otal supply in Europe is down 13%. According to Euronews, pears have also been affected in France, where the harvest has fallen by 23%.

The harvest of grapes, watermelons, apricots, tomatoes and aubergines in Italy also suffered losses related to the #climate."

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Il 60% delle pere è già scomparso. “La siccità minaccia di diventare la prossima pandemia e non esiste un vaccino per curarla”, ha affermato Mami Mizutori, inviato speciale del Segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite per la riduzione del rischio di

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#ClimateChange comes for your orange juice.

#Florida: hurricanes, unseasonable frost, insect infestation;
#Brazil, #California, #Texas: #ExtremeHeat;
#Spain, #Portugal, #Italy, #France: yellow dragon disease.

"Futures prices for frozen concentrated #OrangeJuice have roughly doubled in the last year to more than $3 a pound and could rise further, prompting warnings that prices are set to surge further on the shelves."

#ClimateInflation
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/aug/11/ravaged-orange-crop-in-florida-raises-fears-of-surge-in-us-juice-prices-aoe

Orange juice prices to surge as US crops ravaged by disease and climate

Extreme weather fuelled by climate crisis and bacterial disease have led to ‘dramatic decline’ in orange crops

The Guardian

"#Rice prices surged to their highest in almost 12 years" for several reasons.
"Among them: extreme climate from #GlobalWarming, along with the onset of #ElNiño for the first time in seven years, Russia’s withdrawal from the Black Sea grain initiative and protectionist food policies in the form of #TradeRestrictions."

#ClimateInflation
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/22/asia-food-inflation-fears-rise-as-rice-prices-surge.html

"Across much of the country, the #food system also struggled. In #Texas, farmers reported smaller yields as their #corn and #cotton crops struggled to survive soaring summer temperatures. In #Arizona, beekeepers spotted dead #honeybees outside hives. Even underwater, off the coast of #LongIsland, #kelp farmers recorded another year of shrinking yields."

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/02/farming-food-supply-climate-change-drought-rain

The summer food went weird: searing heat reshapes US food production

From wilting wheat to stressed pollinators, US farmers and fishermen see unexpected climate effects

The Guardian

#Cambodia's crab fishermen are struggling with a #WarmingSea.

“I feel despair that I cannot harvest even one #crab after a day, when about five years ago, I would have caught about 10 kg to 20 kg (22 pounds to 44 pounds) of crabs.”

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/cambodia-fishermen-struggle-sea-warms-213426319.html

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Estimated $447 million in losses for #Florida #agriculture from #HurricaneIdalia.

"The state Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services said the storm, which made landfall in Taylor County at Category 3 strength before crossing other areas of rural North Florida, had its biggest impact on such things as #cattle and #poultry operations, followed by #FieldCrops."

https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/floridas-agricultural-losses-from-hurricane-idalia-mounting/

Florida's agricultural losses from Hurricane Idalia mounting

In the second preliminary report on agricultural damage from Hurricane Idalia, state officials on Wednesday estimated the Aug. 30 storm caused up to $447 million in losses for the industry.

CBS Miami

#ClimateChange is coming for your #PecanPie

"Two years into an “exceptional” #drought—and after nearly eighty days of scorching triple-digit temperatures—Millican, like many #pecan farmers across Central #Texas, expects many of his trees to die this year. He anticipates losing as much as 10 percent of his orchard, nearly a thousand of the farm’s pecan trees. Many of those that do survive will produce a significantly smaller crop, both in number and physical size. "

https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/central-texas-pecans-heat-drought/

Drought and Relentless Heat Push Texas Pecan Growers to the Brink

Pecan trees are dying across Central Texas during the second-hottest summer on record, prompting farmers to consider the future of the beloved state tree.

Texas Monthly

"#ExtremeWeather is increasing the cost of #CropInsurance and making it harder for farmers to secure coverage."

Farmers pass on that cost, increasing the price of food.
#ClimateInflation
https://www.agriculture.com/drowning-in-drought-7974186

Drought conditions impacting crop insurance costs

Extreme weather is increasing the cost of crop insurance and making it harder for farmers to secure coverage.

Successful Farming

Soils are warming fast, contributing to crop failures.

"The Earth is heating up, and not just its atmosphere and oceans. The #soil itself is getting warmer, too, leading to more #ExtremeSoilHeat around the planet – along with unclear but ominous consequences for surface dwellers like us.

They found the number of days with heat extremes is increasing twice as quickly in the soil as it is in the air."

https://www.sciencealert.com/weve-been-overlooking-a-major-part-of-climate-change-and-its-sending-warning-signs

We've Been Overlooking a Major Part of Climate Change, And It's Sending Warning Signs

The Earth is heating up, and not just its atmosphere and oceans.

ScienceAlert

"#Drought and #ExtremeHeat waves have halved Spanish #OliveOil production. The price at origin has increased by 112 per cent since last year, but farmers like Jesús Anchuelo of the Small Farmers Union say they're losing money. "

#ClimateInflation
https://www.euronews.com/2023/10/03/spain-hit-hard-by-rising-price-of-olive-oil-as-climate-change-takes-its-toll-on-production

Spain hit hard by rising price of olive oil

Drought and extreme heatwaves have halved Spanish olive oil production. The price at origin has increased by 112 per cent since last year.

euronews

"#Tanzania’s onion limits this year are part of the “contagion” of #food restrictions from countries spooked by supply shortages and increased demand for their produce, said Joseph Glauber, senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute.

Globally, 41 food #ExportRestrictions from 19 countries are in effect, ranging from outright bans to taxes, according to the institute."

https://apnews.com/article/food-prices-export-bans-climate-change-aa7135b3a7f5ef9df440e94825880346

Food prices are rising as countries limit exports. Blame climate change, El Nino and Russia's war

Restrictions on food exports are spilling over from rice and wheat to other essentials. This ranges from Tanzania's limits on shipping onions to its neighbors and Morocco's restrictions on tomatoes to ongoing bans of some kinds of rice in Asia. Countries are trying to protect their own supplies as the combined effect of the war in Ukraine, El Nino's threat to food production and the increasing damage from climate change takes a toll. Experts say food stocks that the world is able to draw on have diminished in the past two years and that increased volatility is now the “new normal."

AP News

#Brazil is the largest producer of coffee beans.

"Farmers in the region have long viewed #coffee as a good way to make a living. Today the coffee industry employs more than 14 million people across #LatinAmerica. In recent years, though, #ClimateChange, pests and declining coffee prices have created a perfect storm that threatens the welfare of millions of producers and their families."

https://www.iadb.org/en/improvinglives/most-unexpected-effect-climate-change

A future without coffee? Climate change could wipe out 50% of global coffee crop by 2050.

Rising temperatures and a fungus that spreads with them are jeopardizing the livelihood of 14 million people who grow coffee in five Latin American countries. How can we solve the problem?

"#Climate breakdown is already changing the taste and quality of #beer, scientists have warned.

The quantity and quality of #hops, a key ingredient in most beers, is being affected by global heating, according to a study. As a result, beer may become more expensive and manufacturers will have to adapt their brewing methods."

#ClimateInflation
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/10/climate-crisis-will-make-europes-beer-cost-more-and-taste-worse-say-scientists

Climate crisis will make Europe’s beer cost more and taste worse, say scientists

Experts say hop yields and quality will continue to drop by 2050 if farmers don’t adapt to higher temperatures

The Guardian

"Over the last 30 years, an estimated $3.8 trillion worth of #crops and #livestock production has been lost due to #disaster events, corresponding to an average loss of $123 billion per year or 5 percent of annual global agricultural gross domestic product (GDP), according to a new report released today by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (#FAO)."

In case you're wondering why food is getting so expensive.
#ClimateInflation

https://www.fao.org/newsroom/detail/first-ever-global-estimation-of-the-impact-of-disasters-on-agriculture/en

First-ever global estimation of the impact of disasters on agriculture

New FAO report shows that about $3.8 trillion worth of crops and livestock production has been lost over the last 30 years 

Newsroom

It's not just about extreme weather, but also about pests and diseases that spread more easily in a warming climate. Food storage also becomes more crucial.

But the bottom line is that food becomes more expensive.

https://www.foodnavigator.com/Article/2023/10/19/eight-crops-endangered-by-climate-change

Eight crops endangered by climate change

From staple crops like potatoes and maize, to cash crops for wealthier customers like cocoa and coffee, climate change is having a widespread impact on global agricultural production.

foodnavigator.com

"Entire fields have been submerged in water after #StormBabet swept across the #UK, with crops ruined. #ExtremeWeather events are becoming more likely and frequent due to #climate breakdown, and have caused food shortages and price increases.

Last year, farmers faced turmoil because of the extended drought and #ExtremeHeat, which caused crop losses, water shortages and effects on planting and harvesting."

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/25/farmers-crops-uk-floods

UK farmers warn of rotting crops after Storm Babet flooding

National union members urge government to create water strategy to prevent such losses

The Guardian

"Apple season is winding down in New York’s Finger Lakes Region. And would-be pickers may have found less fruit than usual this year.

A warm spell in the early spring lured fruit trees out of their winter dormancy.

Then, on May 18, temperatures plunged into the mid-20s, killing blossoms and baby fruit."

#ClimateInflation
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/11/wild-spring-weather-swings-hurt-new-yorks-fall-apple-harvest/

Wild spring weather swings hurt New York’s fall apple harvest

It’s a problem that’s getting worse as the weather gets more erratic.

Yale Climate Connections

#ClimateChange makes life less sweet

"Europe’s flooded fields are delaying #sugar harvesting and threatening to wipe out 15% of #beet crops still to be collected in #France, one of the region’s biggest growers of the sweetener.

Dutch farmers still have about 50% of beets in fields.
Harvest delays will probably prolong #Germany’s beet campaign until February, increasing the risk of crop losses to frost."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-20/flooded-fields-delay-european-sugar-harvest-and-risk-beet-losses

Floods Delay European Sugar Harvest and Risk Beet Losses

Europe’s flooded fields are delaying sugar harvesting and threatening to wipe out 15% of beet crops still to be collected in France, one of the region’s biggest growers of the sweetener.

Bloomberg

"The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) thinktank said that global heating was directly contributing to the #CostOfLiving crisis.

Combined with the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine [driving] up gas, energy and fertiliser prices, it said British households had been hit by £605 in additional food costs in 2022 and 2023. While energy prices have fallen back this year, it warned that the impact from the #climate emergency was increasing."

#ClimateInflation
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/nov/27/climate-crisis-energy-costs-fuel-uk-household-food-bill-rise

Climate crisis and energy costs fuel £600 rise in UK household food bill, analysis finds

Extreme weather contributing one-third of all food price inflation with worse to come in 2024, warn climate researchers

The Guardian

"In 2023— the hottest year in recorded history— the escalating threat posed by #climate impacts on #food security compounded the global cost-of-living crisis, intensifying challenges already faced by vulnerable countries, low-income consumers and jeopardizing global nutrition levels."

#ClimateInflation #CostOfLiving
https://www.forbes.com/sites/daphneewingchow/2023/12/31/here-are-the-foods-hit-hardest-by-climate-change-in-2023/

Here Are The Foods Hit Hardest By Climate Change In 2023

Farmers have been hit by an increase in climate change related extreme weather. Here are the foods most impacted in 2023, the hottest year in recorded history.

Forbes

"#Farmers and fishers in #Bangladesh’s coastal belt report losses as #climate-induced disasters and coastline changes threaten livelihoods."

https://www.eco-business.com/news/rising-tides-ruined-fields-show-how-bangladeshs-farmers-grapple-with-climate-change/

Rising tides, ruined fields show how Bangladesh’s farmers grapple with climate change

Farmers and fishers in Bangladesh’s coastal belt report losses as climate-induced disasters and coastline changes threaten livelihoods.

Eco-Business

"A new study finds that #MarineHeatwaves are changing the base of the marine #food chain, disrupting ecosystems and potentially global food supplies."

https://www.voanews.com/a/study-finds-ocean-heatwaves-could-affect-global-food-supplies/7471051.html

Study Finds Ocean Heatwaves Could Affect Global Food Supplies

Researchers warn of global implications of abnormally warm oceans.

Voice of America (VOA News)

"#Rice prices in the #Philippines continued to rise in January despite slowing overall #inflation, with El Nino and India's export ban promising to exacerbate the trend in the coming months.

Velasquez pointed out poor households have been hit hard by expensive rice, with low earners forced to spend outsized percentages of their income on the grain."

https://asia.nikkei.com/Economy/Inflation/Philippine-rice-inflation-hits-highest-level-since-2009

Philippine rice inflation hits highest level since 2009

Overall price growth down but global conditions cause food costs to climb

Nikkei Asia

Also #ClimateChange is coming for your #chocolate:

"[Cocoa] Prices have doubled during the past year as growers in West Africa — who produce the bulk of global supply — are battered by extreme weather. Earlier rains promoted the spread of crop disease and delayed harvesting. That has been followed by a seasonal dry spell, which could further crimp production."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-08/cocoa-hits-record-on-tight-supply-threatening-pricier-treats

This is not your staple food, but YOW.

Cocoa Prices Hit Record on Tight Supply, Threatening Pricier Treats

Cocoa futures extended their surge to a record in New York as a shortfall gripped the market, threatening to further raise prices for chocolate and other confectionery.

Bloomberg

“The results confirmed the industry’s worst fears, with the vast majority of samples showing no signs of life in their primary or secondary buds,” a report by Cascadia Partners for Wines of BC, released this week, says. “This means that the production of 100% #BC #grapes and #wine is projected to be 97-99% lower than usual in 2024."

https://infotel.ca/inwine/okanagan-grape-harvest-wiped-out-for-2024/it103222

Okanagan grape harvest wiped out for 2024

Five days of extremely cold weather in January killed just about every wine grape bud in the Okanagan.Thousands of primary and secondary buds were studied at the Summerland Research Centre and a number of wineries over t

iNFOnews

"For the 2022 to 2023 harvest, overall European Union #OliveOil production declined by 26 per cent compared to the previous year. This year, it is expected to drop by 39 per cent, the lowest level since the mid-1990s. 

Limited supplies have driven prices skywards, with a 115 % increase in #Spain and a 50 % hike in #Greece between 2022 and 2023. Olive oil thefts have increased, with supermarkets resorting to padlocking olive oil bottles to shelves."

https://www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article/olive-oil-climate-change-crisis

#ClimateInflation

Oil crisis: How olive farmers are adapting to climate change to preserve a cultural commodity

Changing weather patterns are making it harder to grow olives across Europe, increasing consumer prices and threatening growers’ livelihoods. As te...

The Parliament Magazine

"Fruit trees evolved to live in more stable conditions; they’re exquisitely well adapted to the rhythm of a usual year. But instead of reliable seasons, they’re getting weather chaos. As a result, trees’ sense of seasonality is scrambled. And instead of reliable peaches and plums, we’re getting fruit chaos. It may not happen every year, but it’s happening more frequently."

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2024/03/fruit-climate-change-chaos-spring/677701/

Fruit Chaos Is Coming

Climate change is threatening to turn sublime summer stone fruits disgusting, or rob us of their pleasures entirely.

The Atlantic

"Industry experts say the price of #bananas globally is very likely to rise due to the impact of #ClimateChange — but some believe paying more for bananas now could mitigate those risks. "

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bananas-cost-price-climate-change-experts-say-too-cheap-now/

#ClimateInflation

Climate change will make bananas more expensive. Here's why some experts say they should be already.

Experts say climate change will drive up the price of bananas, but consumers should already be paying more.

CBS News

"#ClimateChange is set to reduce the country’s available #apple-growing regions; the fast-aging population in the country’s rural areas has reduced the number of apple growers; and the country’s complicated and strict regulations on fresh fruit and vegetable imports have effectively blocked apple imports. "

#SouthKorea
https://www.kedglobal.com/the-deep-dive/newsView/ked202403140008

Korea faces apple crisis amid climate, demographic change

Apples, normally among the most common and available fruit, are poised to be a rarity in South Korea, where people are suffering a so-called “appflation&

KED Global

#Vietnam farmers struggle for fresh #water as drought brings salinisation

"The area is crisscrossed by waterways, but the prolonged #heatwave and lack of rain are causing #salinisation -- the intrusion of salt water from the sea -- badly affecting crops in a region vital to feeding the nation of 90 million people."

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20240320-vietnam-farmers-struggle-for-fresh-water-as-drought-brings-salinisation

Vietnam farmers struggle for fresh water as drought brings salinisation

Every day, farmer Nguyen Hoai Thuong prays in vain for rain to fall on the cracked dry earth of her garden in Vietnam's Mekong Delta -- the country's "rice bowl" agricultural heartland.

FRANCE 24

Higher temperatures mean higher food and other prices. A new study links climate shocks to #inflation

“There are these productivity shocks that we know about from climate change, from the weather phenomena caused by climate change, from heat waves and so forth to reduce agricultural productivity,” Kotz said. “Those also then have a knock-on effect on food inflation, on headline inflation.”

#ClimateInflation
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2024-03-22/higher-temperatures-mean-higher-food-and-other-prices-a-new-study-links-climate-shocks-to-inflation

Higher temperatures mean higher food and other prices. A new study links climate shocks to inflation

A study by an environmental scientist and the European Central Bank finds that food prices and overall inflation will rise as temperatures climb with climate change.

Los Angeles Times

Beyond #ClimateInflation: hunger.

In Zimbabwe, "people grow the cereal grain sorghum and pearl millet, crops that are drought resistant and offer a chance at harvests, but even they failed to withstand the conditions this year.

With this year’s harvest a write-off, millions in #Zimbabwe, southern #Malawi, #Mozambique and #Madagascar won’t be able to feed themselves well into 2025."

#hunger
https://www.9news.com.au/world/extreme-drought-in-southern-africa-leaves-millions-hungry/38d2f918-8f2c-42b1-85de-e1f32c6ae0fe

Extreme drought in southern Africa leaves millions hungry

<p>While human-made climate change has spurred more erratic weather globally, there is something else parching southern Africa this year.</p>

9News

"#India braces for #heatwaves in Q2, impact seen on #inflation, election.
A heat wave for the third year in a row could dent production of #wheat, #rapeseed and #chickpeas, and also lift power demand above supply during the summer season. India is the world's second largest wheat producer."

https://www.reuters.com/world/india/indias-weather-office-forecasts-more-heat-wave-days-during-april-june-2024-04-01/

"The United Nations children’s fund says there is a “dire situation” in several eastern and southern African countries, where at least 45 million children are dealing with severe #FoodInsecurity made worse by #ClimateChange."

#UNICEF #hunger
https://www.voazimbabwe.com/a/unicef-climate-change-leaves-dire-situation-for-45-million-african-children/7552463.html

UNICEF: Climate Change Leaves ‘Dire Situation’ for 45 Million African Children

HARARE, ZIMBABWE — The United Nations children’s fund says there is a “dire situation” in several eastern and southern African countries, where at least 45 million children are dealing with severe food insecurity made worse by climate change. In a statement, Eva Kadilli, the UNICEF director...

VOA

"#UK #harvests of important crops could be down by nearly a fifth this year due to the unprecedented wet weather farmers have faced, increasing the likelihood that the prices of bread, beer and biscuits will rise.

Some farms were badly affected by persistent rain since October, meaning they have not been able to plant any crops, while the wet weather has significantly depleted the amount other farms have been able to plant."

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/29/washout-winter-spells-price-rises-for-uk-shoppers-with-key-crops-down-by-a-fifth
#ClimateInflation

‘Washout winter’ spells price rises for UK shoppers with key crops down by a fifth

Analysts say impact on wheat, barley, oats and oilseed rape harvests means price rises on beer, bread and biscuits and more food imported

The Guardian

Drought is driving #OliveOil prices to staggering new heights

"#Spain, which is the world’s largest olive supplier and home to 40% of the global crop, has been dealing with droughts that have cut output by anywhere from 30% to 50% of its usual 1.3 million metric-ton harvests.
In February Spanish farmers were calling on the government to do more to fight #ClimateChange amid persistent #heatwaves that have decimated their trades."

https://qz.com/olive-oil-prices-climate-change-1851458811
#ClimateInflation

Drought is driving olive oil prices to staggering new heights

The cost of olives has spent the last two years skyrocketing because of climate change

Quartz

@CelloMomOnCars

In my part of the world our farmers have a saying: Lack of rain will starve you, but too much rain will kill you.

@CelloMomOnCars please don't be coffee please don't be coffee

Oh, thank god!

@djohngo

I am very, very sorry to break this to you: No crop is safe. (I'm a coffee fan, and I'm sad).

The best thing we can do is to cut emissions!

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2023-12-18/coffee-s-future-looks-bitter-as-climate-change-hits-from-brazil-to-vietnam

Coffee’s Future Looks Bitter as Climate Change Hits, from Brazil to Vietnam

In Vietnam, the world’s top producer of hardy robusta beans, farmers have not been spared the impact of increasingly erratic weather.

Bloomberg