Tuesday, 21 August 2018

Warnings of crop failure throughout the world


"Nobody's Prepared For This..."

This person ascribes all this to a solar minimum and an “approaching Ice Age”...but for all that it is a good round-up. Very few are joining the dots.






Farmers across northern and central Europe are facing crop failure and bankruptcy as one of the most intense regional droughts in recent memory strengthens its grip.

States of emergency have been declared in Latvia and Lithuania, while the sun continues to bake Swedish fields that have received only 12% of their normal rainfall.

The abnormally hot temperatures – which have topped 30C in the Arctic Circle – are in line with climate change trends, according to the World Meteorological Organization. And as about 50 wildfires rage across Sweden, no respite from the heatwave is yet in sight.





Finland is set to have its lowest grain harvest of the millennium and third consecutive year of poor grain harvest in 2018, according to the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke).

Finland is set to have its lowest grain harvest of the millennium and third consecutive year of poor grain harvest in 2018, according to the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke).

The extended period of dry and hot weather is set to have a considerable impact on grain yields in Finland, reports the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke).

Luke on Friday revealed it expects the annual grain harvest to be approximately 2.8 billion kilos, lower than ever before since the turn of the millennium and a third lower than the highest harvest of the millennium in 2009.



Russia
Japan

Australia
In a nutshell

 

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