Italy: Coldiretti, dairies flooded in the north, and wheat was destroyed by hail

Published 2024년 7월 12일

Tridge summary

Bad weather has struck Northern Italy, particularly the Bergamo area, causing damage to crops, agricultural vehicles, and structures such as greenhouses and dairy farms. The damage was due to cloudbursts, strong winds, and hail, with some areas experiencing overturned agricultural vehicles, destroyed hay, and flooded dairy farms. This weather event is part of a larger trend in Italy, with a 22% increase in extreme weather events in the first half of the year compared to the same period last year, according to Coldiretti. The Ministry of Agriculture has requested the activation of exceptional measures from the European Commission and is calling for increased direct payment advances to affected companies.
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Wheat swept away by hail, agricultural vehicles overturned by the wind, a flooded dairy farm and damaged greenhouses. It is the first assessment of the new wave of bad weather that has hit Northern Italy with the heaviest situation recorded in the Bergamo area, according to monitoring by Coldiretti. Cloudbursts, violent gusts of wind and ice chips mainly affected the Brembana Valley, the Imagna Valley, the Seriana Valley and the Scalve Valley. Crops in the field and various structures such as greenhouses and roofs of agricultural buildings were damaged. In the municipalities of San Giovanni Bianco and Camerata Cornello the strong wind overturned agricultural vehicles, while in the area of Oltre il Colle and Zambla the hail destroyed what remained of the first cut of hay and compromised the second cut. In Vilminore, however, the Latteria dairy was flooded and the functionality of some machinery was compromised. But the wave of bad weather - Coldiretti notes - also hit the other ...
Source: Agricolae

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