Climate Change Ravages Taraba Yam Farmers

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Climate Change Ravages Taraba Yam Farmers
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Extreme heatwaves and drought caused by climate change devastate yam farms in Taraba State, Nigeria, leading to significant economic losses for farmers.

Climate change-induced heatwaves devastated Taraba yam farmers, others in early 2024, with temperatures reaching a record 41°C. The extreme heat resulted in drought, drastically reducing agricultural productivity. Farmers like Alpha Shonvo and Husseini Manzo suffered significant losses, with their yam seedlings rotting and crops failing. The drought also impacted livestock, as there was insufficient food for animals.

The farmers expressed concerns about the future planting season, struggling to afford necessary resources like seedlings and fertilizer. They appealed for government support, including infrastructure development, capacity building, and access to drought-resistant crops

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