Cameroon faces crop destruction alert amid weather crisis

Published 2024년 6월 4일

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The National Observatory on Climate Change (Onacc) in Cameroon has issued a warning regarding upcoming adverse weather conditions, including heavy rains and strong winds, expected to hit the country from June 1 to 10. These weather conditions could cause significant damage to plantations and fruit trees across various regions. The Western and Northwestern regions are particularly at risk due to potential hailstorms during the rainy season, while the Central and Eastern regions face threats to palm groves and banana plantations. The Coastal and Southwestern regions are also vulnerable. In response, Onacc is advising the population to adhere to the agricultural calendar published by a state agency to mitigate the impact on farming activities.
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(Business in Cameroon) - Heavy rains and strong winds are forecasted to cause degradation and destruction of plantations and fruit trees in various regions of Cameroon between June 1 and 10, according to data by the National Observatory on Climate Change (Onacc). Onacc identifies the Western and Northwestern regions as highly susceptible to risks detrimental to agricultural production, particularly due to potential hailstorms during the rainy season. The Central and Eastern regions face significant threats, especially to palm groves and banana plantations. Additionally, the Coastal and Southwestern regions are also considered vulnerable. The entity also advises populations in these southern ...

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