Agroclimatic risk forecast for rice cultivation in Peru

Published 2024년 10월 12일

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The National Agency for the Promotion of Agricultural and Livestock Productivity of Peru (Senamhi) has released the agroclimatic risk forecast for rice cultivation from October to December 2024. The forecast predicts varying temperature and precipitation patterns across different regions of Peru, including above-normal daytime temperatures and below-normal nighttime temperatures in the northern jungle, and normal to lower accumulated precipitation in the north and south coasts. These conditions could increase the risk for rice cultivation, leading to water stress, higher risk for pests, and potential delays in sowing.
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Senamhi has published the agroclimatic risk forecast for rice cultivation from October to December 2024. Regarding daytime thermal conditions, normal values are expected for the coastal shoreline in October; in November and December, temperatures above normal are expected on the north coast and within normal or lower on the south coast. In the northern jungle, temperatures will be above normal values. For nighttime thermal conditions, in this quarter, the coast would have values below normal and in the northern jungle, values above normal are expected. Meanwhile, for the north coast and south coast, accumulated precipitation is expected within normal to lower in the quarter. While, in the northern jungle, values from normal to lower are forecast in October and November, and from normal to higher in December. North Coast On the north coast in the departments of Tumbes and Piura the level of agroclimatic risk would be between low and medium in the month of October and between medium ...
Source: AgroPeru

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