
Farmers in Canada are achieving record-level harvests despite challenging climate conditions. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Specifically, farmers in the Vavanesa district of Manitoba are harvesting high-quality wheat, barley, and soybean grains. These results are achieved through the use of modern technologies and advanced agronomic methods.
Farmers are increasing productivity by utilizing underground drainage, minimal fertilizer application, slow-release fertilizers, and following agronomists' recommendations. These approaches help ensure stable harvests even under severe climate conditions such as drought and heavy rainfall.
In 2025, Canada produced record yields of spring wheat and canola. The majority of the harvested crops are exported, which significantly impacts global food prices and supply.
Additionally, Australia is also among the countries that have succeeded in increasing productivity despite drought conditions. Experts associate these successes with genetically improved seeds, modern technologies, effective soil cultivation methods, and automated agricultural machinery.
These approaches are expected to further expand opportunities for increasing productivity and adapting to climate change in the future.





