209 research outputs found
MARS Bulletin Vol. 23 No 1 (2015) - Weakly hardened winter cereals in Europe
Crop monitoring in EuropeJRC.H.4-Monitoring Agricultural Resource
MARS Bulletin Vol.22 No 1 (2014)
Crop Monitoring in EuropeJRC.H.4-Monitoring Agricultural Resource
MARS Bulletin 2011 - Vol.19 No.23 - Agrometeorological analysis and weather forecast
HIGHLIGHT
Mild thermal conditions occurred in the major area of western and northern Europe. Colder than average weather conditions characterized in most of the Balkan Peninsula and Turkey. November proved to be one of the driest in several countries. The long lasting water deficiency affects adversely the winter crops from East-Germany to Ukraine.
Weather forecast: Warmer than usual in majority of Europe except British Isles. High amounts of precipitation in France and Germany, scarce amounts for Poland and Spain.JRC.H.4-Monitoring Agricultural Resource
MARS Bulletin Vol.21 No. 12
MARS Bulletin Vol.21 No. 12JRC.H.4-Monitoring Agricultural Resource
MARS Bulletin Vol.22 No 2 (2014) - Exceptional mild winter and very wet in western Europe
Crop Monitoring in EuropeJRC.H.4-Monitoring Agricultural Resource
JRC MARS Bulletin - Global outlook - Crop monitoring European neighbourhood - Kazakhstan, June 2023
In northern Kazakhstan, the spring sowing campaign was concluded in early June. Early growth of spring cereals has been below average due to sparse rainfall. Winter wheat is in better shape, particularly in southern Kazakhstan, and yield expectations are above the 5-year average.JRC.D.5 - Food Securit
JRC MARS Bulletin - crop monitoring in Europe, January 2016 - Weakly hardened winter cereals
Weakly hardened winter cereals - A first cold spell is likely to have caused damages in eastern EuropeJRC.H.4 - Monitoring Agricultural Resource
JRC MARS Bulletin - Global outlook - Crop monitoring European neighbourhood - Russia, July 2024
Unfavourable weather events led to reduced yield and production expectations for winter cereals. The spring sowing campaign progressed well in European Russia, but in Asian Russia it was hampered by cold and wet conditions, resulting in a decrease in the sowing area, partly offsetting the positive yield outlook for spring cereals. The season for grain maize has just started.JRC.D.5 - Food Securit
JRC MARS Bulletin - Global outlook - Crop monitoring European neighbourhood - Kazakhstan, October 2023
Dry and hot weather conditions during the summer compromised the growth and yield formation of winter and spring cereals in Kazakhstan, resulting in a below-average yield outlook. In August and September, frequent and abundant rainfall hampered the harvest of spring cereals in northern and eastern regions, thus further reducing harvestable yield and severely diminishing grain quality. The yield outlook for maize is close to the 5-year average.JRC.D.5 - Food Securit
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