North Sumatra (Antara Bali) - Recent weather anomalies have cast a cloud on agricultural production in Toba Samosir district, North Sumatra, as local farmers bear the brunt of failed crops.
"This natural phenomenon often leads to crop failure. At a time when water is needed for the paddy fields, we are experiencing dry weather," said Roganda Simanjuntak, a local Study Group and Community Development Initiative staff member, here on Wednesday.
"Based on our observations of some villages in the Laguboti and Uluan sub-districts, which have suffered total crop failure, about 80 percent of the paddy fields there have been damaged," he noted.
Roganda pointed out that rice was the staple food for people in the region and such weather anomalies had a severe impact on its production.
"In recent months, the weather has been erratic and unpredictable. Sometimes the temperature is very high, while other times there is heavy rainfall," he explained.(IGT)
Climate Anomaly Threatens Agricultural Production
Rabu, 12 September 2012 14:21 WIB