Ten day Agromet Bulletin 1-10 November 2025

Bulletin

In the coming second dekad of November, the expected enhanced moisture over southern half and south-western parts of the country might have positive contribution to satisfy the daily water need of some crops which are yet requiring additional moisture. Besides, it will have significant contribution for the production of pulse crops which planted at the end of the season with residual moisture that need complete growth, perennial plants, fruits and vegetables as well as the water need of trees which planted in the green legacy program. On the other hand, the expected dry conditionmay disrupt the on-going harvest and post-harvest activities over some places, including central, eastern and north-eastern parts of the country where crops like Sesame, Teff, Barly, Oat and Wheat as well as early planted long cycle crops such as Maize and Sorghum. Thus, harvest and post-harvest activities should be undertaken on time. Additionally, the expected moisture over the southern half of the country can favour to satisfy the water needs of Bega crops which are planted over Borena and Guji highlands and southern parts of southern region and ensure the availability of pasture and drinking water to improve animals’ feeds and fodder as well as will have a good opportunity to collect and store rainwater.