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#creatorsearchinsights #farmingtiktoks #b#botswana #gaborone  According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Botswana Department of Meteorological Services, there is an exceptionally high probability (greater than 90%) that this highly active El Niño cycle will severely disrupt the upcoming 2026/2027 agricultural season. How It Will Affect BotswanaBecause the vast majority of local crop farming relies on seasonal rainfall rather than irrigation, the impacts of a very strong El Niño will be severe: Delayed Rainfall & Dry Spells: Rain will likely start much later than usual, accompanied by prolonged mid-season dry spells.Extreme Heat & Evaporation:  Temperatures are projected to spike well above normal countrywide, accelerating water loss from dams, soil, and reservoirs. Staple Crop Failures:  Crop yields for rain-fed staple grains—specifically maize and sorghum—are expected to face sharp declines. Livestock Strains:  Diminishing natural water sources and deteriorating pasturelands will cause severe heat stress and potential fatalities for cattle, sheep, and goats. How Long It Will LastThe El Niño began developing in mid-2026 and is rapidly strengthening. Climate models show that its most devastating impacts will peak between October 2026 and April 2027, persisting through the entire southern hemisphere summer before it begins to weaken in the second half of 2027. How Farmers Can Prepare and Combat ItFor Arable (Crop) Farmers: Shift to Short-Season Crops:  Plant early-maturing, drought-tolerant crop varieties (like specific sorghum or millet varieties) that require less water and mature faster. Practice Conservation Agriculture:  Avoid tilling to maintain soil moisture. Use organic mulch to shield the soil surface from the extreme 2026 heatwaves and cut down evaporation.Delay Planting Dates: Do not rush to plant with the first scattered rains; wait for verified, stable moisture cues from the Meteorological Services to avoid losing seed to early dry spells. Rainwater Harvesting:  Clear up catchment areas and maximize earth dams or storage tanks during the few rainfall windows available.For Livestock Farmers:De-stock Early: Sell off older, weaker, or non-breeding livestock right now while they are still in good condition and market prices remain stable. Secure Supplementary Feed:  Stock up on crop residues, hay, and nutritional licks early before regional shortages drive feed prices up.Protect Water Points: Secure and desilt local boreholes or community pans. Set up shade nets over drinking troughs to keep water cool and minimize evaporation
#creatorsearchinsights #farmingtiktoks #b#botswana #gaborone According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Botswana Department of Meteorological Services, there is an exceptionally high probability (greater than 90%) that this highly active El Niño cycle will severely disrupt the upcoming 2026/2027 agricultural season. How It Will Affect BotswanaBecause the vast majority of local crop farming relies on seasonal rainfall rather than irrigation, the impacts of a very strong El Niño will be severe: Delayed Rainfall & Dry Spells: Rain will likely start much later than usual, accompanied by prolonged mid-season dry spells.Extreme Heat & Evaporation: Temperatures are projected to spike well above normal countrywide, accelerating water loss from dams, soil, and reservoirs. Staple Crop Failures: Crop yields for rain-fed staple grains—specifically maize and sorghum—are expected to face sharp declines. Livestock Strains: Diminishing natural water sources and deteriorating pasturelands will cause severe heat stress and potential fatalities for cattle, sheep, and goats. How Long It Will LastThe El Niño began developing in mid-2026 and is rapidly strengthening. Climate models show that its most devastating impacts will peak between October 2026 and April 2027, persisting through the entire southern hemisphere summer before it begins to weaken in the second half of 2027. How Farmers Can Prepare and Combat ItFor Arable (Crop) Farmers: Shift to Short-Season Crops: Plant early-maturing, drought-tolerant crop varieties (like specific sorghum or millet varieties) that require less water and mature faster. Practice Conservation Agriculture: Avoid tilling to maintain soil moisture. Use organic mulch to shield the soil surface from the extreme 2026 heatwaves and cut down evaporation.Delay Planting Dates: Do not rush to plant with the first scattered rains; wait for verified, stable moisture cues from the Meteorological Services to avoid losing seed to early dry spells. Rainwater Harvesting: Clear up catchment areas and maximize earth dams or storage tanks during the few rainfall windows available.For Livestock Farmers:De-stock Early: Sell off older, weaker, or non-breeding livestock right now while they are still in good condition and market prices remain stable. Secure Supplementary Feed: Stock up on crop residues, hay, and nutritional licks early before regional shortages drive feed prices up.Protect Water Points: Secure and desilt local boreholes or community pans. Set up shade nets over drinking troughs to keep water cool and minimize evaporation

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