ARCHIVES (2009)
Do roku 2016 raport oznaczony numerem 1 był tworzony za okres od 1 kwietnia do 31 maja. Od roku 2017 analizy są wykonywane o dekadę wcześniej czyli 1 raport oznacza okres od 21 marca do 20 maja
Communication report regarding the incidences of drought conditions in Poland
Year: 2009; period: 06 (21.V - 20.VII)
The agricultural drought risk assessment in the sixth reporting period concerns: winter and spring cereals, maize for grain and for silage, potatoes, sugar beet, hops, tobacco, vegetables, trees and fruit bushes, strawberries and leguminous crops.
In the sixth reporting period, i.e. from 21 May to 20 July 2009 in Poland, the criterion of drought for the species or groups of crops included in the agricultural drought monitoring system has not been exceeded. This means, that the ranges for an occurrence of drought in the first and second reporting period have not changed.
In the Dolnośląskie, Opolskie, Śląskie, Małopolskie, Podkarpackie Voivodeships' and parts of Łódzkie in the period from 21 May to 20 July 2009, KBW values were above 80 mm. In these regions, especially on good soils, there may still be a problem with excess water in the soil. In most of Polish areas the KBW value ranged from -50 to 50 mm. Such conditions, means good moisture conditions for growth and plant development. The lowest KBW value, below -60 mm, occurred in the western part of the Zachodniopomorskie voivodeship.
In relation to report five, the present report does not include rape and turnip rape due to the harvest of these plants. The decisions as to those plants for the growing 2008/2009 season should therefore be regarded as definitive. In line with previous reports, for the cultivation of rape and turnip rape in 2009, the criterion for a 20% yield reduction due to drought occurrence in relation to the long-term average yield was not met. In cases where such loses in yield have been found off the field, they are most likely derived from the generally unfavourable weather conditions for rape and turnip rape growth, which occurred in the vegetation season. The warm winter and warm and dry spring had speeded up the vegetation period. Plants from rape and turnip rape bloomed earlier, quicker, and passed on to the period of silique formation. The lack of rainfall in April, especially in May, could reduce the yielding potential of plants. In June and early July a period of excess rainfall occurred, which in many areas of the country resulted in the re-flowering of rape, which could adversely affect the yield quality. Moreover, the violent rainfall storm during this period, often of hail, additionally had limited obtained yields. The presented above meteorological conditions also favoured the development of diseases and pests in rape and turnip rape crops.
Detailed information about crops threatened by drought conditions in municipalities in 2009 can be obtained from the version developed tabular reports.
Reports
- Report 13 (1.VIII - 30.IX)
- Report 12 (21.VII - 20.IX)
- Report 11 (11.VII - 10.IX) +
- Report 10 (1.VII - 31.VIII) +
- Report 09 (21.VI - 20.VIII)
- Report 08 (11.VI - 10.VIII)
- Report 07 (1.VI - 31.VII)
- Report 06 (21.V - 20.VII)
- Report 05 (11.V - 10.VII)
- Report 04 (1.V - 30.VI)
- Report 03 (21.IV - 20.VI)
- Report 02 (11.IV - 10.VI) +
- Report 01 (1.IV - 31.V) +