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Abia Govt Urges Farmers To Prepare For Heavy Rains

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Last updated: March 3, 2026 11:52 AM
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The Abia State Government has urged farmers to implement climate-smart agricultural methods given that the state is expected to experience above-average rainfall in 2026.

The advisory follows the Seasonal Climate Prediction issued by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency.

In a ‘2026 Climate Outlook and Farming Advisor’ issued Tuesday morning, the State Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Cliff Agbaeze, provided critical guidance to farmers across the state to ensure a productive farming season.

NiMet predicts that Abia State is expected to record annual rainfall between 1,800mm and 2,200mm.

The rainy season is forecast to commence between late March and early April and end between late October and early November, lasting approximately seven to eight months, thereby supporting multiple cropping cycles.

NiMet also predicted peak rainfall in June and September, increasing the risk of flooding, especially in low-lying areas. Farmers are advised to cultivate raised ridges, maintain proper drainage systems, and avoid flood-prone lands for sensitive crops.

With average temperatures expected to range between 26°C and 30°C, and warmer conditions anticipated in the early months of the year, Dr Agbaeze encouraged farmers to “adopt mulching, intercropping, and consult extension officers for pest and heat management strategies.”

He also highlighted a short dry spell, commonly known as the August Break, expected between late July and August, lasting two to three weeks.

Farmers are advised to “plant early-maturing and drought-tolerant crop varieties, practice staggered planting over two to three weeks, and avoid establishing sensitive crops during this period,” while following the recommended planting periods in the state.

To address climate variability, Dr Agbaeze urged farmers to “adopt climate-smart agriculture practices, including early-maturing and flood-resistant varieties, proper drainage systems, water harvesting, and regular engagement with extension services for real-time updates.”

He promised that in order to expand extension services throughout the state, the Ministry will keep working with NiMet to deliver timely weather advisories in regional languages, updates on cropping schedules, and better, climate-resilient seedlings.

Dr Agbaeze conveyed the strong support of the state governor, Alex Otti, to all farmers across Abia, stressing that Otti “remains deeply committed to agricultural transformation, rural development, and policies that attract investment into the agricultural sector.”

Reiterating the state government’s commitment to ensuring farmers are fully prepared despite the challenges posed by climate change, Dr. Agbaeze said, “Otti assures you of his continuous support. With proper planning and unity of purpose, 2026 will be a year of agricultural growth and abundance for our dear State,” and encouraged farmers to remain connected with their local extension offices for continuous guidance throughout the farming season.

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