Impact of Rainfall Variations on the Production of Major Crops: Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and Maize (Zea mays) in Burao District, Somaliland
2025
Sharmake Mohamed Ahmed | Abdullahi Ali Ibrahim | Fathi Abdirahman Farah | Abdiaziz Hassan Nur
This study examines the impact of rainfall variability on the production of major crops sorghum and maize in Burao District, Somaliland. Given that agriculture in the region is predominantly rainfed, fluctuations in rainfall patterns significantly affect crop yields and food security. The study reviews existing literature and data to assess trends in rainfall variations and their consequences for agricultural productivity. Findings indicate that inconsistent rainfall, prolonged dry spells, and drought conditions have led to decreased crop yields, affecting both food availability and farmer livelihoods. Additionally, farmers in the region face multiple constraints, including limited access to irrigation, financial resources, and modern agricultural techniques. The study highlights the necessity of climate adaptation strategies, such as drought-resistant crop varieties, improved water management, and policy interventions, to mitigate the impacts of climate variability. Strengthening agricultural extension services and adopting climate-smart farming practices are crucial to ensuring sustainable crop production in Burao District.
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