With rainfall dwindling and temperatures often exceeding 35°C, it's shaping up to be an exceptional year for market gardeners. Production losses, an early arrival of pests… they are bearing the brunt of these climate disruptions. We spoke with professionals in Poncey-les-Athée and Auxonne.
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For the Landesuebstbauveräin Lëtzebuerger Landesuebstbauveräin, the heat waves of this summer place the market gardeners in an increasingly problematic position. The association deplores the lack of means at their disposal. With temperatures regularly exceeding 35 °C, the summer of 2026 caused a drought particularly harmful for nature and agriculture. If the ...
With rainfall dwindling and temperatures often exceeding 35°C, it's shaping up to be an exceptional year for market gardeners. Production losses, an early arrival of pests… they are bearing the brunt of these climate disruptions. We spoke with professionals in Poncey-les-Athée and Auxonne.