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Drought hammers agriculture

Published: 31 July, 2010, 10:47
Edited: 02 August, 2010, 05:32

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Russia has declared a state of emergency in four more regions - hit by the worst drought in a century – making for 27 regions across central Russia seeing production hit, and economists concerned about inflation.

Cracking soil and dead plants – such apocalyptic pictures can be seen in many Russian regions. The heat has burnt out more than 10 million hectares of grain-fields. The wheat harvest may fall by a quarter this year. Like many other farmers Andrey Danilenko is counting his losses – amounting so far to 50% of his farm’s yields.

“Grain production, vegetable production, in essence all crop production that’s open field crop production. And primarily the dairy industry – we are losing a significant volume of milk because of the heat. But as soon as the heat is over we’ll eventually bounce back. The quality won’t be quite the same. The cost of the feed won’t be quite the same.”

Drought has a knock-on effect on almost every agricultural sector. The cost of producing grain, milk, beef and hogs has doubled. Cattle breeders have lost their grass – and now are running out of cheap grain.

As drought continues economists such as Natalya Orlova, Chief economist at Alfa Bank are warning about the possible impact on inflation.

“In 2007 we saw a similar rally on the agricultural market. Its true that Russia received a huge push to its local inflation. So personally I just upgraded inflationary forecast for this year by 0.5% from the level of 7% to 7.5%, but it’s not a very big adjustment. I don’t believe that inflation at this level can restrain the economic recovery.”

Market players say there’s no reason for panicking and promise to keep prices at acceptable levels so the government doesn’t have to intervene. But looking into the future they can see another problem looming according to Andrey Danilenko.

“We have to change our whole policy on insurance – There’s only about 10% of the crops have been insured, and the insurance companies are not very friendly towards not only insuring the crops, but they are not terribly friendly on paying obviously once the situation happens.”

He says insurance companies should change their approach – but also farmers must shoulder more responsibility – rather than stretching out their hand to government.
 

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August 01, 2010, 11:20, sj wrote > RF should have and MUST use its huge aircraft with huge water bucket holds 500,000 gallons that puts out forest fires to WATER RF agriculture that is burning up from hottest temperatures in decade.. President Medvedev and PM Putin, RF has huge WATER resources can easily do this! RF offered US California its huge aircraft that has a huge 500,000 water bucket to put out US California' forest fires! A new technology has to be invented to tackle wildlife fires which should be cost effective too i have seen the use of aircraft with water bucket hold but that is not economical i have an idea and i want to disscuss it.What we need is mid-air floating station made up of light weight materials as platform and a number of hydrogen gas baloon to lift it up in the atomsphere were it can withstand the simple load of water pipe from some source nearby and it will provide us with required amount of water to fight with the fire below in forest where approche from ground is diffcult and it will be a new equipment to fight fire from above.

sj August 01, 2010, 11:20
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RF should have and MUST use its huge aircraft with huge water bucket holds 500,000 gallons that puts out forest fires to WATER RF agriculture that is burning up from hottest temperatures in decade.. President Medvedev and PM Putin, RF has huge WATER resources can easily do this! RF offered US California its huge aircraft that has a huge 500,000 water bucket to put out US California' forest fires!