Between 1991 and 2023, disasters wiped out 4.6 billion tonnes of cereals, 2.8 billion tonnes of fruits and vegetables, and 900 million tonnes of meat and dairy. These losses translate to a daily per ...
ISLAMABAD: Disasters have caused an estimated $3.26 trillion in agricultural losses worldwide over the past 33 years — an ...
Between 1991 and 2023, disasters wiped out 4.6 billion tonnes of cereals, 2.8 billion tonnes of fruits and vegetables, and 900 million tonnes of meat and dairy ...
Between 1991 and 2023, catastrophic events have left an indelible mark on global agriculture, causing losses exceeding $3.26 trillion, a report from the Food and Agriculture Organization reveals.
Global agriculture has been hit hard by decades of natural shocks, and FAO's newest assessment puts a price tag on the damage: $3.26 trillion.
Largely driven by a surge in disaster and economic government assistance, USDA’s latest farm income forecast projects a significant but misleading rebound in net farm income for 2025, rising to $180.1 ...
In fall 2024, Hurricane Helene stormed through northern Florida, with Full Circle Dairy caught in its trail of destruction.
After months of negotiations between state and federal officials, Connecticut will receive about $53 million from a federal block grant designed to help small and midsized farmers recoup ...
President Donald Trump signed a funding bill ending the 43-day government shutdown, fully restoring USDA operations and ...