During the Second dekad of April 2026, most Belg-growing areas of the country experienced improved moisture conditions. Furthermore, Western, South-western, Northeastern, and some Eastern parts of the country received high levels of moisture. This condition was significantly beneficial for meeting the water requirements of Belg crops at various growth stages and permanent plantations that had been planted earlier, as well as for sowing long-cycle Meher (main season) crops. Additionally, this weather condition played a positive role in improving pasture and drinking water availability for pastoral and semi-pastoral areas, while also providing a favourable opportunity for harvesting and storing rainwater in water-scarce regions.