Mozambique's 2021-2022 agricultural campaign has been severely impacted by heavy rains, flooding, storms, and drought, affecting over 244,000 hectares of crops and threatening the livelihoods of over 189,000 small producers. The main crops affected were maize, beans, and groundnuts, in 95 districts across southern, central, and northern provinces. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has highlighted the need for improved access to climate information and a strengthened early warning system. The northern regions experienced high rainfall, while the south suffered from irregular or prolonged drought, with some areas experiencing failure due to irregular rainfall distribution.