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    November 11, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Austria’s fruit farming sector faces a serious decline, attributed to the mounting impacts of climate change, according to a recent study conducted by the Austrian Federal Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with the Federal Association for Fruit Farming. The study documents a striking decrease in the number of fruit-bearing trees, a key measure of agricultural health and productivity, with figures falling from 35 million trees in 1930 to a stark 4.2 million in 2020.

    Study reveals Austria's fruit farming decline linked to extreme weather

    The findings indicate that extreme weather events have increasingly compromised fruit tree survival and productivity. Factors such as winter frosts, intense summer heat, water shortages, drought stress, and violent thunderstorms with incidents of heavy rainfall and flooding—were identified as significant contributors to this decline. These conditions have severely stressed fruit crops, particularly apple, pear, and cherry trees, which are cornerstone species in Austria’s fruit farming landscape.

    Data from Austria’s 2023 Agricultural Structure Survey provided further evidence of the challenges facing the sector. Between 2017 and 2023, Austria experienced a 14 percent reduction in its total fruit-growing area, including substantial losses in apple, apricot, cherry, nectarine, peach, and strawberry plantations. This contraction points to an industry increasingly vulnerable to climate instability and underscores concerns for the long-term viability of traditional fruit cultivation practices in the country.

    The study also forecasts that a continued temperature rise of 2 to 3 degrees Celsius could introduce “significant and dangerous” changes to fruit farming. Such an increase, it warns, could further undermine the stability of traditional cultivation, forcing farmers to either adapt to rapidly changing conditions or potentially abandon certain types of fruit production altogether. The report suggests that traditional farming methods may soon become unsustainable without effective climate adaptation strategies.

    In response to these findings, Austrian agricultural bodies are likely to face pressure to support research into climate-resilient crop varieties and farming methods that can withstand extreme weather. The study’s conclusions underscore the necessity of adaptation in both practices and policy, as the agricultural sector navigates climate risks that have become increasingly frequent and severe.

    While the report sheds light on the challenges, it also calls for renewed focus on sustainability efforts within the sector. By investing in resilient infrastructure and exploring innovations such as irrigation improvements and frost protection systems, Austria may be able to counter some of the adverse impacts of climate change on fruit farming. However, the industry’s future remains contingent on both immediate adaptation efforts and broader actions to address climate change at a systemic level.

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