Why farmers are urged to grow drought-tolerant crops

Hellen Achayo | March 1, 2017 | 4:43 pm

Millet is one of drought-resistant crops|Credit|Yahoo

The Minister of Environment and Forestry has called on farmers in the
south-eastern part of the country to grow drought-resistant crops in the
next 3 months.

Drought-resistant crops are plants that can tolerate high temperatures,
require less water and take a short period of time to grow.These include
millet, sorghum, okra, and legumes.

Josephine Napon says according to IGAD climate prediction and implication
center, the South Eastern areas will have inadequate rainfall during the
first trimester of the rainy season.“The South Eastern part of South Sudan
has been experiencing drought conditions and persistence of depressed
rainfall,” Ms Napon told Eye Radio. “In these areas, we will have
far-reaching implications.”The South Eastern parts of South Sudan include
Kapoeta and parts of Imatong States, which have been expressing drought in
the past.Local authorities in the areas have also been reporting shortages
of food due to poor harvest, with some reporting deaths related to lack of
food.Ms Napon says other parts of the country have been predicted to have
enough rainfall in March, April and May.“This consensus rainfall and
temperature forecast signify the impacts of climate change,” she
continued.“Thus farmers in the South Eastern Region of the country are to
cultivate crops that require less water during this period.”

The next prediction will be done after 3 months.

The recent declaration of famine in some parts of the country has been
partly blamed on climate change.

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