Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave that negatively impacts agricultural production, particularly in milk output from cows. Farmers are concerned about the effects of these conditions on crop yields.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced the country's success in securing fertilizer stocks and implementing proactive measures to address the impacts of conflicts in Iran and Gulf states. These steps reflect Turkey's ability to protect its food security amidst increasing crises.
The World Food Programme warns that the ongoing increase in fertilizer prices could lead to a significant decline in agricultural production. This rise, attributed to multiple factors, may adversely affect food security in many countries.
Al-Eis wheat cultivation, relying on rainfall, is a traditional practice in Saudi Arabia that improves agricultural production quality. This crop supplies local markets with high-quality products, highlighting the importance of rain-fed agriculture in enhancing food security.
The United Nations has issued a warning about a potential decline of up to <strong>25%</strong> in agricultural production in Africa by <strong>2026</strong>, due to a severe shortage of fertilizers and unprecedented price hikes. Fertilizer prices have surged by <strong>95%</strong> to reach <strong>$795</strong> per ton since the outbreak of the war in Iran last February.
Farmers worldwide are facing a sharp increase in fertilizer prices for the second time in four years due to the ongoing conflict in Iran. This situation is compounded by falling grain prices, forcing many to rethink their agricultural strategies and threatening global food production.
Local wheat receipt committees in Egypt continue their work to streamline procedures and facilitate the harvest receipt process. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to support farmers and enhance local production.
Aqaba's agricultural efforts aim to boost local agricultural production through innovative strategies. These initiatives focus on improving farming techniques and expanding cultivated areas to meet rising demand.
The agricultural sector in Saudi Arabia has experienced significant growth, increasing production from <strong>6 million tons</strong> in 2016 to <strong>12 million tons</strong> by 2025. This development aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to enhance self-sufficiency and achieve food security.
The New Valley Governorate has topped the list of Egyptian provinces in wheat harvesting and supply, achieving remarkable success in this area. This accomplishment is part of government efforts to enhance agricultural production and achieve self-sufficiency.
Indonesia has announced a strategic partnership with South Korea aimed at developing smart agriculture technologies to enhance local agricultural production. The agreement, signed in Jakarta, focuses on improving the quality of agricultural products and increasing their economic value.
Heavy rains continue to bolster the agricultural season in the region, contributing to an increase in groundwater reserves. This phenomenon is seen as positive for farmers and reflects on agricultural production.
The Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture has announced intensified field tours to monitor fertilizer distribution and sugarcane supply. This initiative aims to enhance agricultural production and ensure farmers' needs are met.
The Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture has announced essential advice for farmers aimed at reducing agricultural crop losses amid current climatic and economic challenges. This initiative comes at a time when the agricultural sector faces numerous difficulties, including climate change and rising production costs.
China has announced new directives for private grain processing companies, urging them to expand and enhance whole grain production as part of its efforts to strengthen food security and modernize the agricultural supply chain.
The World Trade Organization has announced a diplomatic threat to global food supply stability due to disruptions in fertilizer supplies following the Middle East war. The Iranian government has closed the oil and gas artery in the Strait of Hormuz, impacting fertilizer shipments.
Libya is grappling with a sharp increase in fertilizer prices due to supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, threatening local agricultural production and exacerbating the country's inflation crisis.