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Excessive rainfall threat to crops, Enugu farmers lament

In separate interviews with journalists in Enugu on Saturday, farmers highlighted the adverse effects of torrential rain on agricultural production.

• October 12, 2024
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Enugu farmers have expressed concerns that excessive rainfall could harm crop health, thereby delaying harvesting and planting.

In separate interviews with journalists in Enugu on Saturday, farmers highlighted the adverse effects of torrential rain on agricultural production.

Chijioke Eneh, a cassava farmer, noted that excessive rainfall could leach essential nutrients from the soil, hindering plant growth.

“Too much rain can lead to fungal and mould growth, ultimately killing crops,” he added.

Vera Uchendu, a vegetable farmer, explained that torrential rain influences crop selection, causing delays in planting alternative crops.

“Excessive rain makes some crops unsuitable, forcing farmers to seek alternatives,” she said.

Similarly, Rose Ibeh, a rice farmer, warned that excessive rainfall could flood farms, washing away soil nutrients and damaging crops.

“Waterlogged crops are prone to root rot and diseases,” she added.

However, Ms Ibeh acknowledged that adequate rainfall could yield a good harvest, while excessive or inadequate rain harmed crop yields. 

(NAN)

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