GEOGLAM crop monitor for early warning special report on Southern Africa
The GEOGLAM Crop Monitor for Early Warning (CM4EW) is an international and transparent multi-source, consensus assessment of the crop growing conditions, status, and agro-climatic conditions that are likely to impact global production. The CM4EW reports on climate hazards, such as drought, flood, and extreme weather, as well as pests and crop diseases, as part of its monitoring of countries at risk of famine and to provide early warnings of impending crop shortfalls. November's 2019 CM4EW Special Report covers below average December to February rainfall forecasts for Southern Africa's main season cereals.
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