Incessant rains in Zimbabwe threaten crops

게시됨 2023년 2월 22일

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Zimbabwe is facing a crop yield threat due to heavy rains, especially affecting tobacco and cotton. The continuous downpours have delayed crop maturity and raised concerns among farmers. The Meteorological Services Department has reported significant rainfall in various areas. While some farmers of early crops like maize are optimistic, those with tobacco and cotton, primarily rain-fed, are struggling. The incessant rains have exceeded barn capacities for curing tobacco, causing delays in delivery. Provinces like Mhondoro-Ngezi, Zvimba, and Lions’ Den, with sandy soil, are experiencing particular challenges with the late crop. An assessment is underway to evaluate the extent of damage to the crop situation.
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Source: Incessant rains threaten crops | The Herald Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau THE incessant rains being experienced in some parts of the country are threatening crop yields especially for tobacco and cotton. In the last few weeks, Zimbabwe has been experiencing a lot of rain, which has affected crop maturity. On Monday, widespread thunderstorms were recorded and heavy falls in excess of 70mm were measured at Gokwe (73mm). The Meteorological Services Department said other significant amounts were recorded at Hwange (30mm), Lupane (29mm), Mhondoro (29mm) and Beitbridge (27mm). But the low pressure system that was responsible for the current wet spell has significantly weakened, probably raising hope that if the situation had not gone beyond redemption, some crops may still produce decent yields. Some farmers in Mashonaland West fear that some of their crops may not recover if the rains persist. A youthful cotton farmer from Alaska near Chinhoyi, Mr Talent Majoni, said ...

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