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Fenómeno el niño afectará el África, Asia y Sudamérica, dice FAO

Phenomenon child affect Africa, Asia and South America, says FAO

Cultures of South America and the Caribbean, Southern Africa and the Horn of Africa and Southeast Asia are the most that could be affected by the weather phenomenon “El Niño”According to the FAO said.

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has updated its Global Information and Early Warning System on Food and Agriculture (SMIA) to review the potential impacts that this climatic phenomenon in world agricultural production during the period 2014-15.

The UN Agency prepared a table that provides an overview of the possible geographic regions “potential changes” which could cause “El Niño”Based on his record.

In the three regions most likely to “potential changes”These would occur during the period from October to March.

In Latin America and the Caribbean “Heavy rains at the end of the year could delay” a wheat, which would be harvested from March.

In Asia there is “increasing possibility” of a rainfall below normal and is expected to pass “El Niño” bring “some impact” in the production of crops.

In southern Africa also provides the probability of fewer rainfall in the rainy season, resulting in a limitation of crop development and performance.

Meanwhile, in the Horn of Africa will be a “high probability” rainfall above normal, which would benefit the second growing season but might interrupt the main season cereal crop that between October and November.

“El Niño” It is a weather phenomenon that occurs approximately every two to seven years and usually lasts between 12 and 18 months.

SOURCE: Rpp.com.pe

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