Agriculture & Horticulture Update: Nov 30 (5 stories)

Sunday, 30 Nov 2025 Weekly Agriculture & Horticulture GLOBAL

Here is your Weekly summary for Agriculture & Horticulture across the world for Mon 24th November - Sun 30th November 2025

The Maharashtra Fisheries Department has intensified efforts against illegal African catfish farming, destroying 2.4 tonnes of seized stock in Pune. This crackdown underscores the importance of regulating aquaculture to protect local ecosystems and maintain sustainable fishing practices.

In the UK, farmers are warning of a potential shortage of Brussels sprouts and other key vegetables due to climate change impacts, which could lead to higher prices this Christmas. This situation highlights the vulnerability of food supply chains to environmental factors.

Meanwhile, Ransih Kalan village is being recognized for its sustainable farming initiatives, moving away from harmful practices like stubble burning. This model could serve as a blueprint for other communities aiming to adopt eco-friendly agriculture. Lastly, Sydney's cherry auction is set to kick off its 44th year, with proceeds benefiting charity, showcasing the intersection of agriculture and community support.

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