Abnormal weather such as drought due to global warming is hitting agriculture all over the world. In Australia in the Southern Hemisphere, fruit growers and dairymen suffer from record low rainfall and high temperatures, while in Southern Europe Spain there is concern about the expansion of dry areas where crops do not grow.
Australian apple harvest "maybe 20% of normal"
Stanthorpe in southeastern Australia, about 700 km north of Sydney. September, when fruit cultivation is thriving and the southern hemisphere reaches spring, is the time when apples bud for the next year's harvest. However, Daniel Nicoletti (44), who runs an orchard in the same area, is steep. “Next year's harvest may fall to about 20% of normal”
Fruit tree that my grandfather started in 1950 ...