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Month: October 2023

Water Woes, Hot Summers, Labor Costs Are Haunting Pumpkin Farmers in the West

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Alan Mazzotti can see the Rocky Mountains about 30 miles west of his pumpkin patch in northeast Colorado on a clear day. He could tell the snow was abundant last winter, and verified it up close when he floated through fresh powder alongside his wife and three sons at the popular Winter Park Resort.

But one season of above-average snowfall wasn’t enough to refill the dwindling reservoir he relies on to irrigate his pumpkins. He received news this spring that his water delivery would be about half of what it was from the previous season, so he planted just half of his typical pumpkin crop. Then heavy rains in May and June brought plenty of water and turned fields into a muddy mess, preventing any additional planting many farmers might have wanted to do.

“By time it started raining and the rain started to affect our reservoir supplies and everything else, it was just too late for this year,” Mazzotti said.

For some pumpkin growers in states like Texas, New Mexico and Colorado, this year’s pumpkin crop was a reminder of the water challenges hitting agriculture across the Southwest and West as human-caused climate change exacerbates drought and heat extremes. Some farmers lost 20% or more of their predicted yields; others, like Mazzotti, left some land bare. Labor costs and inflation are also narrowing margins, hitting farmers’ ability to profit off what they sell to garden centers and pumpkin patches.

This year’s thirsty gourds are a symbol of the reality that farmers who rely on irrigation must continue to face season after season: they have to make choices, based on water allotments and the cost of electricity to pump it out of the ground, about which acres to plant and which crops they can gamble on to make it through hotter and drier summers.

Pumpkins can survive hot, dry weather to an extent, but this summer’s heat, which broke world records and brought temperatures well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) to agricultural fields across the country, was just too much, said Mark Carroll, a Texas A&M extension agent for Floyd County, which he calls the “pumpkin capital” of the state.

“It’s one of the worst years we’ve had in several years,” Carroll said. Not only did the hot, dry weather surpass what irrigation could make up for, but pumpkins also need cooler weather to be harvested or they’ll start to decompose during the shipping process, sometimes disintegrating before they even arrive at stores.

America’s pumpkin powerhouse, Illinois, had a successful harvest on par with the last two years, according to the Illinois Farm Bureau. But this year it was so hot into the harvest season in Texas that farmers had to decide whether to risk cutting pumpkins off the vines at the usual time or wait and miss the start of the fall pumpkin rush. Adding to the problem, irrigation costs more as groundwater levels continue to drop — driving some farmers’ energy bills to pump water into the thousands of dollars every month.

Lindsey Pyle, who farms 950 acres of pumpkins in North Texas about an hour outside Lubbock, has seen her energy bills go up too, alongside the cost of just about everything else, from supplies and chemicals to seed and fuel. She lost about 20% of her yield. She added that pumpkins can be hard to predict earlier in the growing season because the vines might look lush and green, but not bloom and produce fruit if they aren’t getting enough water.

Steven Ness, who grows pinto beans and pumpkins in central New Mexico, said the rising cost of irrigation as groundwater dwindles is an issue across the board for farmers in the region. That can inform what farmers choose to grow, because if corn and pumpkins use about the same amount of water, they might get more money per acre for selling pumpkins, a more lucrative crop.

But at the end of the day, “our real problem is groundwater, … the lack of deep moisture and the lack of water in the aquifer,” Ness said. That’s a problem that likely won’t go away because aquifers can take hundreds or thousands of years to refill after overuse, and climate change is reducing the very rain and snow needed to recharge them in the arid West.

Jill Graves, who added a pumpkin patch to her blueberry farm about an hour east of Dallas about three years ago, said they had to give up on growing their own pumpkins this year and source them from a wholesaler. Graves said the pumpkins she bought rotted more quickly than in past years, but it was better than what little they grew themselves.

Still, she thinks they’ll try again next year. “They worked perfect the first two years,” she said. “We didn’t have any problems.”

Mazzotti, for his part, says that with not enough water, you “might as well not farm” — but even so, he sees labor as the bigger issue. Farmers in Colorado have been dealing with water cutbacks for a long time, and they’re used to it. However, pumpkins can’t be harvested by machine like corn can, so they require lots of people to determine they’re ripe, cut them off the vines and prepare them for shipping. 

He hires guest workers through the H-2A program, but Colorado recently instituted a law ensuring farmworkers to be paid overtime — something most states don’t require. That makes it tough to maintain competitive prices with places where laborers are paid less, and the increasing costs of irrigation and supplies stack onto that, creating what Mazzotti calls a “no-win situation.”

He’ll keep farming pumpkins for a bit longer, but “there’s no future after me,” he said. “My boys won’t farm.” 

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UAW, Stellantis Reach Tentative Contract; Union Adds Strike at GM Factory

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Jeep maker Stellantis reached a tentative contract agreement with the United Auto Workers union on Saturday. 

The Stellantis deal, which still must be ratified by members, leaves only General Motors without an agreement with the union.  

Later Saturday night, the union walked out at a GM factory in Spring Hill, Tennessee, in an effort to increase pressure on the company to reach a deal. 

The Stellantis deal mirrors one reached earlier this week with Ford. The union says the contract also saves jobs at a factory in Belvidere, Illinois, that Stellantis had planned to close. 

GM said it was disappointed with the additional strike at the Spring Hill assembly and propulsion systems plant “in light of the progress we have made.” The company said in a statement that it has bargained in good faith with the union and wants to reach a deal as soon as possible. 

Spring Hill is GM’s largest manufacturing facility in North America with about 1 million square meters of building space and almost 4,000 employees. It makes the electric Cadillac Lyriq as well as the GMC Acadia and Cadillac XT5 and XT6 crossover SUVs. 

A message was left Saturday night seeking comment from the union. 

‘We have moved mountains’

UAW President Shawn Fain confirmed the Stellantis agreement in a video appearance Saturday evening and said that 43,000 members at the company still have to vote on the deal. 

About 14,000 UAW workers who were on strike at two Stellantis assembly plants in Michigan and Ohio, and several parts distribution centers across the country, were told to drop their picket signs and return to work. The agreement will end a six-week strike at the maker of Jeep and Ram vehicles. 

The pact includes 25% in general wage increases over the next 4½ years for top assembly plant workers, with 11% coming once the deal is ratified. Workers also will get cost-of-living pay that would bring the raises to a compounded 33%, with top assembly plant workers making more than $42 per hour. At Stellantis, top-scale workers now make around $31 per hour. 

Like the Ford contract, the Stellantis deal would run through April 30, 2028. 

Under the deal, the union said it saved jobs in Belvidere as well as at an engine plant in Trenton, Michigan, and a machining factory in Toledo, Ohio. 

“We’ve done the impossible. We have moved mountains. We have reopened an assembly plant that was closed,” Fain said. 

The deal includes a commitment by Stellantis to build a new midsize truck at its factory in Belvidere, Illinois, that was slated to be closed. About 1,200 workers will be hired back, plus another 1,000 workers will be added for a new electric vehicle battery plant, the union said. 

“We’re bringing back both combustion vehicles and electric vehicle jobs to Belvidere,” Fain said. 

Vice President Rich Boyer, who led the Stellantis talks, said the workforce will be doubled at the Toledo, Ohio, machining plant. The union, he said, won $19 billion worth of investment across the U.S. 

Fain said Stellantis had proposed cutting 5,000 U.S. jobs, but the union’s strike changed that to adding 5,000 jobs by the end of the contract. 

In a statement, the UAW said the Stellantis agreement has gains worth more than four times the improvements in the 2019 contract with the UAW. Through April of 2028, a top-scale assembly plant worker’s base wage will increase more than all the increases in the past 22 years. 

Starting wages for new hires will rise 67% including cost-of-living adjustments to more than $30 per hour, the union said. Temporary workers will get raises of more than 165%, while workers at parts centers will get an immediate 76% increase if the contract is ratified. 

Like the Ford agreement, it will take just three years for new workers to get to the top of the assembly pay scale, the union said. 

The union also won the right to strike over plant closures at Stellantis, and it can strike if the company doesn’t meet product and investment commitments, Fain said. 

Workers expected to OK deal

Bruce Baumhower, president of the local union at a large Stellantis Jeep factory in Toledo, Ohio, that has been on strike since September, said he expects workers will vote to approve the deal because of the pay raises above 30% and a large raise immediately. 

The union began targeted strikes against all three automakers on Sept. 15 after its contracts with the companies expired. At the peak, about 46,000 workers were on strike against all three companies, about one-third of the union’s 146,000 members at the Detroit three. 

With the Ford deal, which established the pattern for the other two companies, workers with pensions will see small increases when they retire, and those hired after 2007 with 401(k) plans will get large increases. For the first time, the union will have the right to go on strike over company plans to close factories. Temporary workers also will get large raises, and Ford agreed to shorten to three years the time it takes for new hires to reach the top of the pay scale. 

Other union leaders who followed more aggressive bargaining strategies in recent months have also secured pay hikes and other benefits for their members. Last month, the union representing Hollywood writers called off a nearly five-month strike after scoring some wins in compensation, length of employment, and other areas. 

Outside the Sterling Heights plant, some workers said they looked forward to a ratification vote and going back to work. 

“The tentative agreement is excellent,” said Anthony Collier, 54, of Sterling Heights, Michigan. “We hear that it’s going to be parity, at least, with Ford, so we believe a lot of people are looking forward to signing. Most of us had to dip into savings, get loans. Everybody knows the economy went up on all of us, so it’s a little tight to be out on strike pay.” 

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Ізраїль назвав «ганебною» резолюцію ООН щодо Сектора Гази

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Резолюція не має юридичної сили, однак це перша відповідь ООН на бойові дії після нападу «Хамасу» на Ізраїль. Раніше Рада безпеки ООН чотири рази не змогла досягти консенсусу щодо будь-яких дій

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Корпоративна реформа «Нафтогазу» завершиться «найближчим часом» – голова правління

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Коментуючи доукомплектування Наглядової ради «Нафтогазу» додатковим, сьомим учасником, що значилося в переліку умов США до української влади, Олексій Чернишов зазначив, що це відбудеться «найближчим часом»

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У «Нафтогазі» розповіли, коли зупинять транзит російського газу до ЄС через Україну

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За словами Олексія Чернишова, Україна продовжує транзит російського газу до Європи своєю територією під час повномасштабної війни «виключно з метою підтримки наших європейських колег»

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Ugandan Economists Say Country Still Investment Destination Despite US Advisory

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Ugandan economists and officials expressed confidence in the country’s economy and urged investors to ignore a U.S. government advisory about risks they may face if they conduct business there.

The advisory, in the U.S. 2023 Investment Climate Statements, warned of the financial and reputational risks posed by endemic corruption in Uganda.

The statement also noted Uganda’s enactment of the Anti-Homosexuality Act in May, a move condemned by LGBTQ+ advocates worldwide.

Morrison Rwakakamba, chairperson of the Uganda Investment Authority, a government arm mandated with promoting investment in the country, told VOA that organizations such as the Oxford University Center of African Economies have ranked Uganda as one of the least risky economies on the continent.

The African Development Bank’s 2023 report also ranked Uganda among the top investment destinations in East Africa.

According to the African Development Bank, Uganda’s gross domestic product is projected to grow 6.5% in 2023 and 6.7% in 2024, assuming any global growth slowdown will be short lived.

Rwakakamba said current investors are rational and know they will continue to make money in Uganda.

“Investors follow money. Investors don’t follow geopolitics,” he said. “They don’t follow cultural wars that seem to be what is embedded in that advisory. … We even also continue to encourage our American investors that there is money to be made in Africa. There’s money to be made in Uganda because of the market, because of the return on investment. We are not worried about these advisories.”

The Uganda Investment Authority said the country has seen exponential growth in direct foreign investment over the past four years from investors in United Arab Emirates, China, Germany, Japan and the Netherlands, among others.

However, Corti Paul Lakuma, a senior research fellow and head of the macroeconomics department at the Economic Policy Research Centre in Kampala, said the advisory is a disadvantage for Uganda because the country still wants to attract investors.

Despite investments from China, India and Europe, Lakuma said, Uganda cannot disregard the fact that the United States is still the biggest social and public investor in the sectors of health and education.

“Those other countries, yes, they are good and dependable, but their kind of investments are different from the investments America makes,” Lakuma said. “America makes investments with long-term repayment period and return period. Not many countries are willing to take that risk.”

Rwakakamba argued that even though there is corruption in Uganda, the East African country has set up online mechanisms that enable direct contact between potential investors and Ugandan officials, in an effort to cut out middlemen who demand bribes.

Regarding the Anti-Homosexuality Act, Uganda has experienced a political backlash for what has been described as the harshest law against the LGBTQ+ community in the world.

Lakuma said Uganda may need to reconsider the law.

“The world is becoming very sensitive [to] issues of diversity, inclusivity,” he said. “I think it demanded for some sensitivity from our lawmakers. We don’t live in a vacuum, even though we want to keep our cultures and morals. But also, you must observe what is the changing world order.”

In August, the World Bank said the Anti-Homosexuality Act contradicted its values. The bank said it would halt new loans to Uganda until it could test measures to prevent discrimination in the Ugandan projects it finances.

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Уряд Данії представив новий законопроєкт про заборону спалення Корану

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Уряд Данії вніс кілька поправок до законопроєкту, який забороняє спалювати Коран та інші священні релігійні книги в країні, повідомляє агенція DPA.

Міністерство юстиції країни оголосило, що проєкт спеціально спрямований на неналежне ставлення до текстів, які мають істотне релігійне значення для визнаних релігійних громад. Коли ініціатива була представлена близько двох місяців тому, спочатку йшлося про неналежне ставлення до предметів, які мають істотне релігійне значення. Пропозиція, яка наразі адаптована, є відповіддю на коментарі профспілки поліцейських, які були отримані під час публічних консультацій, сказав міністр юстиції Данії Петер Хуммельгаард.

За його словами, важливо, щоб проєкт був якомога точним, щоб вжити заходів проти насмішок, які мають на меті лише посіяти розкол у країні та можуть поставити під загрозу безпеку Данії та її громадян.

Спалення Корану в Швеції та Данії призвело до гнівної реакції в країнах з мусульманською більшістю влітку, включаючи іноді насильницькі протести.

Інциденти також спричинили дипломатичні проблеми для двох скандинавських країн. У відповідь уряд Данії оголосив, що шукатиме законні способи зробити такі дії покараними, але намагатиметься знайти способи зробити це так, щоб не обмежувати захищену конституцією свободу слова країни.

 

 

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Майже всі затримані на кордоні з Білоруссю мігранти мають свіжі російські візи – влада Польщі

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Майже всі затримані під час спроби незаконного перетину кордону Білорусі з Польщею іноземці мають нещодавно видані російські візи, повідомив представник штабу Прикордонної служби Польщі Конрад Швед у коментарі радіостанції RMF FM.

За його словами, це означає, що основним напрямком, з якого іноземці в’їжджають до Білорусі, є Росія. Швед пов’язує це із закриттям деяких прямих авіарейсів із країн Близького Сходу до Білорусі.

Конрад Швед каже, що останнім часом серед нелегальних мігрантів стало більше громадян Індії та Пакистану. Раніше переважали іноземці з країн Близького Сходу та Африки. Цього року, зазначає він, прикордонники затримали представників 50 країн.

Прикордонники Польщі кажуть: за жовтень було здійснено понад півтори тисячі спроб незаконного перетину польсько-білоруського кордону. З початку року на польсько-білоруському кордоні таких спроб було майже 22 тисячі.

Збудований Польщею паркан на кордоні з Білоруссю значно знизив тиск на польську ділянку кордону, втім спроби нелегального проникнення до Євросоюзу нікуди не зникли.

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Categories: Новини, Світ