Togo forecasts near-normal rains for July-September, with regional disparities

Agriculture
Monday, 04 May 2026 11:57
Togo forecasts near-normal rains for July-September, with regional disparities

(Togo First) - Togo’s National Meteorological Agency (ANAMET) projected broadly normal rainfall across the country for July-September, according to data published last week.

However, ANAMET highlighted disparities between the north and south during June-August. The north is expected to see below- to near-normal rainfall, while the south should record normal to above-normal levels.

Hydrology forecasts indicate broadly normal to below-normal river flows in the Oti basin in the north, and below-normal flows in the Mono and Lake Togo basins in the south.

Agrometeorological forecasts suggest the agricultural season will start early in the Centrale and Kara regions and on schedule in Savanes. ANAMET urged farmers in Kara to begin preparations, while those in Savanes should wait for planting conditions to stabilize.

Based on these forecasts, authorities advised farmers to prioritize drought-resilient, high-yield crops and avoid flood-prone areas. Efficient management of water resources, including dams and irrigation infrastructure, was also recommended. Farmers were further encouraged to regularly monitor weather updates, including daily and seasonal forecasts. 

Esaïe Edoh

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