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Tanzania’s pulses at risk as rains set to drop mid-season
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73117, member: 636"] Tanzania faces a split rainfall pattern that threatens pulse harvests after meteorologists warned of moisture deficits during the most sensitive growth stages, even as the planting window opens under favorable conditions. Regional climate experts meeting in Zambia projected adequate October-through-December precipitation to support germination across bean, pigeon pea and chickpea zones, yet anticipated below-average totals from January through March when flowering and pod formation demand a steady water supply. The mismatch between early abundance and midseason scarcity could trigger flower abortion, incomplete pod fill and pest surges in rainfed districts spanning Dodoma, Singida, Manyara and Arusha, undercutting yields for one of Africa's leading pulse exporters. Agronomists recommended accelerated planting schedules and climate-adapted varieties to shield growers from revenue losses as the country navigates a season marked by uneven moisture distribution across its production heartland. [/QUOTE]
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