In the February bulletin “Global prospects for North Africa” of the agency Mars, it is noted that dry weather in the countries of North Africa has significantly reduced the yield of grain crops.
Thus, in most agrarian regions of Morocco and the central and northwestern regions of Algeria, the accumulation of biomass of agricultural crops is significantly lower than the average indicators, and in Tunisia and Western Libya, the drought significantly delayed the sowing of winter crops.
Rains in December and January have allowed plants to recover in eastern Algeria and Tunisia, while in Libya, good yields in Cyrenaica offset the decline in yields in Tripolitania. In Egypt, in the main grain-growing regions, the weather favored the development of crops.
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According to Mars, cereal yields in Morocco and Algeria will be 15-19% lower than the 5-year average, while in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt it will be -3%..+3% different from it.
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