Farmers in Taraba State, Nigeria, are experiencing significant crop losses due to a severe drought that has lasted over two weeks in several local government areas, affecting key crops such as maize, groundnut, rice, and melons. The drought, which in some areas has gone on for over seven weeks, has led to the drying up of crops and failed plantings, resulting in substantial financial losses for the farmers. Large-scale and small-scale farmers are equally affected, with some experiencing complete crop failure due to the lack of rainfall. The farmers are seeking government assistance and are hopeful for continued rainfall to allow for crop recovery and replanting. Some farmers, however, have managed to sustain some crop moisture by being located close to rivers.