www.mmdeinternational.com - 🌽❄️ Cold Weather Stunts Maize Growth; Farmers Fear Yield Loss After Shifting from Chickpeas

Unseasonably cold weather has adversely affected the growth of maize crops across several farming regions, raising concerns among farmers about a possible decline in overall production. The prolonged cold conditions have slowed plant development, leaving crops visibly stunted at a critical growth stage.

This situation has particularly worried farmers who shifted from traditional chickpea cultivation to maize this season, hoping for better returns. Many say the decision now appears risky, as maize is more sensitive to low temperatures during its early growth phase. Agricultural experts note that cold stress can delay germination, reduce plant height, and ultimately impact grain formation. If temperatures do not improve in the coming weeks, yield losses could be significant. 

Farmers have urged agricultural authorities to provide timely guidance and possible relief measures to help manage the impact of adverse weather. Extension officers are monitoring the situation closely and advising farmers on crop management practices to minimize damage. As weather patterns continue to remain unpredictable, farmers are increasingly concerned about crop sustainability and income security for the season 😟🌾.