Extreme weather significantly bruised Italy's agriculture, forestry and fishing sectors last year, new government data revealed on Tuesday, just as the country prepares for what could be another difficult year.
Italy's National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) said that production and added value in the sectors declined by 1.8 percent and 2.5 percent, respectively, compared to 2022. Employment in the three key sectors dropped by 2.4 percent last year, it added.
Statistics show extreme weather significantly bruised Italy's agriculture, forestry, and fishing sectors last year. /CFP
In the summer of 2023, bouts of extreme weather affected most of Europe, though Italy suffered more than most. ISTAT said that production in agriculture, forestry and fishing sectors was 0.4 percent lower across Europe and the sectors created 0.8 percent less added value as a whole.
The latest data also showed that wine production in Italy was 17.4 percent lower than in 2022 when measured by volume, though there are indications that wine quality has improved.
The last two summers in Italy were marked by unusually hot weather that included drought, strong thunderstorms, floods, high winds, hail and wildfires – all of which impacted agriculture and damaged infrastructure.