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NiMet Advises Farmers To Intensify Planting As Rainy Season Begins

Adegwu John by Adegwu John
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The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has advised Nigerian farmers to make good use of the increased rainfall expected in June for planting while taking steps to protect their farms from flooding, pests and crop diseases.

In its June 2026 Weather Outlook released yesterday, the agency said the rainy season is now fully established in many northern states, bringing better conditions for farming activities.

It said farmers in Sokoto, Kano, Jigawa, Kebbi, Zamfara, Katsina, Yobe and Borno States should begin planting in line with local rainfall patterns.

NiMet also predicted above-normal rainfall in many parts of the country, including the South-West, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Benue, Nasarawa, Taraba, parts of Plateau and Kaduna States, Yobe, Sokoto, Kebbi, Borno and the Federal Capital Territory.

The agency warned that while the rains will support crop growth, they could also increase the risk of flooding in low-lying communities and farmlands.

The farmers were, therefore, advised to clear drainage channels around their farms to prevent waterlogging and reduce crop losses.

NiMet said temperatures are expected to be lower than in previous months due to increased cloud cover and rainfall, which could reduce heat stress on crops, livestock, and farmers working in the fields.

“Farmers are encouraged to commence planting activities in line with local rainfall establishment and NiMet agrometeorological advisories. Adequate field drainage should be maintained to minimise waterlogging and crop losses,” The outlook reads.

Livestock farmers have also been advised to keep animal shelters dry and clean to prevent disease outbreaks that often occur during the rainy season.

“Take advantage of established rainfall for planting activities. Monitor farms for waterlogging, pests and disease outbreaks.

“Maintain proper drainage around farmlands and livestock facilities. Monitor crops and livestock for weather-related diseases and pest outbreaks,” the agency said.

 

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NiMet added that June is expected to bring widespread rainfall, more thunderstorms, cooler weather and a higher risk of flooding in some areas, making it important for farmers and communities to stay alert and follow weather advisories throughout the season.

 

 

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Adegwu John

Adegwu John

Adegwu John is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with over five years of experience, specialising in agriculture and labour reporting. He is recognised as a leading voice in Nigeria's agricultural journalism, known for in-depth coverage of labour relations and reporting defined by strong ethical standards and insightful analysis.

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