Multiple Regions Across Southern Africa Lowest Oct-Dec Rainfall Totals In At Least 35 Years
10 February 2016 El Niño conditions have caused the lowest recorded rainfall between October and December across many regions of Southern Africa in at least 35 years, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has reported in its latest report.
The agency found that short-term forecasts from January to March indicate the high probability of continuing below-normal rainfall in the south, signaling that this could become one of the worst droughts on record.
The current growing season, which spans from October 2015 to April 2016, is developing under the peak of the El Niño, with the first phase of the growing season characterized by severe and widespread rainfall deficits, the situation report highlights. El Niños impact on rain-fed agriculture is severe. Poor rainfall, combined with excessive temperatures, create conditions not conducive for crop growth, it adds.
Although El Niños impact on peoples livelihood reportedly varies according to preparedness and response capacities, rain-dependent small holder farmerscomprising at least 50 per cent of the population in Southern Africaare the hardest hit.
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