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Kenya Food Security Situation Analysis


 


In the northern pastoral cluster, the 2007 long rains season started in March to May but were ongoing up to July across most districts albeit erratically. The amounts of rainfall recorded were below normal with poor distribution.

The eastern pastoral cluster received poor rainfall, which was between 50-80% of the normal except for a few pockets in the north east, east and south eastern areas. The long rains commenced in late March and early April in the agro-pastoral zone and continued until late July. The total rainfall received during the season exceeded the long term average.

The eastern marginal agricultural zone received depressed rainfall during the March/April 2007 long rains unlike the previous short rains season. There was variation in rainfall performance in the coastal region, from floods along the coastal strip to very poor precipitation in the hinterlands. Although the long rains of 2007 started in late March and ended earlier than expected in some areas around the lake they were adequate and well-distributed.

The rains have continued seasonally in western Kenya, the grain basket region enabling adequate crop development in the area. Full report

 

 

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