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Ugandan
Agriculture Report

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Rainfall Anomaly:
Below-normal rains persist in most regions. June–September forecast shows above-normal rains for northern and eastern Uganda

23-30 MAY 2025

Rains taper off; farmers urged to weed, fertilize, and manage pests. Prices stable but high. June forecast favorable for north. Harvest prep begins.

Rainfall Anomaly:
Below-normal rainfall expected across most regions. Eastern Lake Victoria and isolated pockets may still receive moderate showers

16-23 MAY 2025

Rains taper off in many regions. Crops near maturity. Farmers urged to scout for pests, apply fertilizer, and prep for harvest and post-harvest handling.

Rainfall Anomaly:
Eastern and Lake Victoria Crescent receive above-normal rains; rest of Uganda sees moderate rainfall. No extreme weather forecast

09-16 MAY 2025

Rains boost growth; weeding and pest control critical. Prices stable, livestock markets strong. Farmers urged to prep for June harvests and pests.

Rainfall Anomaly:
Near-to-above normal rainfall across most regions. Eastern and Lake Victoria Crescent remain wettest. Slight decline forecast for southwest

02-09 MAY 2025

Rains fuel crop growth; weeding and fertilization are top priorities. Livestock prices rise. Farmers urged to harvest early beans and vaccinate poultry.

Rainfall Anomaly:
Below-average rains in East and Central Uganda; heavy rains in Rwenzori region raise flood risks. Karamoja’s rains remain erratic but improving

25 APR - 02 MAY 2025

Weeding and fertilization peak as crops grow. Bean and banana prices rise. Farmers urged to prep for pests, harvest, and post-harvest handling.

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