Bad weather, hail damage in central-southern Italy

Published 2023년 3월 28일

Tridge summary

Italy is experiencing significant climatic instability, with a new wave of cold, wind, and hail damaging crops in several regions, including Puglia, Calabria, Campania, and Lazio. The hailstorm has caused an estimated 10% loss in productions, although crops under greenhouses or cover have been less affected. The Italian Farmers association (CIA) is calling for a structured and unified approach to address climate change and the resulting natural disasters. They recommend the integration of scientific research, new technologies, and automation for crop management and protection against disasters.
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Original content

Distant spring on agriculture in half of Italy which in the last few hours has had to deal with a new wave of cold, wind and above all hail, in particular between Puglia, Calabria, Campania and Lazio where the crops were most affected by the bad weather flowers and seasonal vegetables. CIA-Italian Farmers in reconnaissance on the territory, fears that at least 10% of the productions have been lost, without prejudice to the plantations in greenhouses or under cover. Therefore, still climatic instability, increasingly frequent in this period of the year, but with stronger and more sudden changes that are bringing the country back to winter temperatures, without a trace, however, of those long-awaited rains between Piedmont and Emilia-Romagna, still dry. Affected vegetables in Lazio In the meantime, according to the first checks by the CIA, yesterday's terrible hailstorm hit fields of carrots and endives close to the capital as far as the sea. In most cases, the worst damage was ...
Source: Myfruit

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