India braces for extended heatwaves again as summer heat expected to strain power systems - In many parts of central, ...
U.S. farmers have sharply reduced wheat plantings in recent years because of a global supply glut and falling wheat consumption due to dietary trends. Last year, domestic consumption of wheat ...
and the chair of the Scientific Board of The Wheat Initiative based in Germany. “It’s not only the impact of rising temperatures, heat waves, and reduction in rainfall and water for irrigation ...
British farmers have launched the UK’s first-ever farming strike, withholding milling wheat. Could this lead to bread and hot cross bun ...
Most parts of the country are likely to see more days of heat waves than usual during the three ... summer has already stoked concerns about the wheat crop in the second-biggest grower of the ...
Wheat needs a cooler season to grow, and the crop is usually sown between October and December, and harvested between February and April in the Rabi crop season.
uneven distributions of monsoon and prolonged heat waves in the last few years in production of several crops – rice, wheat, pulses and oilseeds – were adversely impacted last year.
In this week’s Tipping Point, we explore how climate change is affecting India’s wheat production. With extreme heat, increasing heat waves, and unpredictable monsoon patterns, India’s wheat crop is ...
Mike Zuzulo, Global Commodity Analytics, says wheat led the price rally with gains in the three classes of 11 to 19 1/2 cents as traders were putting in weather premium and funds were covering ...
An Italy that can’t grow its own wheat for pasta? It’s a race against time. Using a shared database in a Microsoft super-computer, scientists from Italy and other countries are working together to ...
Britain’s favourite shredded wheat brand is currently one of the most popular cereals in the US, thanks to the approval of a ...