Producers celebrate record avocado harvest in Tupã after losses last year
Avocado producers in Tupã, Brazil, are celebrating a record harvest in 2026 after suffering significant losses the previous year due to adverse weather conditions.
Onion farmers will shed tears again! bumper production but buyers are missing
Onion farmers in India face the prospect of losses despite a bumper harvest due to the lack of buyers and unfavorable export policies.
Heavy rainfall hinders soybean harvest and corn planting in Tocantins; understand
Heavy rain in Tocantins, Brazil has significantly impacted soybean harvesting and corn planting, leading to delays and economic losses for farmers.
Uganda: Gomba Coffee Farmers Fault Govt Over Market Failures
Coffee farmers in Gomba District of Uganda have criticized the government for not securing reliable markets, leading to financial losses after harvest.
Nigeria recorded N5 trillion post-harvest losses in 2025 — OTACCWA
The Organisation for Technology Advancement of Cold Chain in West Africa reported that Nigeria suffered post-harvest losses amounting to ₦3.5 trillion to ₦5 trillion in 2025, impacting food supply across various sectors.
Ogun seeks collaboration with farmers to curb post-harvest losses
The Ogun State Government is urging farmers to utilize agricultural infrastructure to reduce post-harvest losses during a recent sustainability forum.
Drought harms soybean harvest and city in RS declares emergency due to drought
A severe drought in Rio Grande do Sul has led to significant soybean crop losses and prompted the municipality of Júlio de Castilhos to declare a state of emergency.
Food inflation driven by inefficiency, not scarcity – Abunu
Nigeria’s food inflation is largely driven by inefficiencies in the supply chain rather than by scarcity, according to Kofi Abunu, Managing Director of Food Concepts Limited.
January Rains Harm Vegetable Producers in the Piracicaba Region: 'There’s Nothing to Take Advantage Of'
Producers in Piracicaba, Brazil, report nearly a 50% loss in vegetable harvests due to excessive rainfall in January, which totaled 307 millimeters, well above the expected amount.
India Effect: rice producers return to red numbers
Argentinian rice producers face uncertainty as international market prices have plummeted, resulting in losses of $200 to $300 per hectare during the harvest season.