The unusual December–January rains could affect food security – Dzifa Gomashie warns

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MP for Ketu South, Abla Dzifa Gomashie

Ketu South Member of Parliament, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has expressed concern over the unusual pattern of rainfall being experienced in parts of the country, warning that it could have serious implications for agriculture and food security.

In a Facebook post, the MP noted that rainfall occurring in December and January is abnormal and poses a potential threat to farmers whose activities depend largely on predictable weather patterns.

“May the change in the pattern of rainfall not affect our farmers and ultimately all of us. We need to take the necessary protocols to avoid shortage of food. Rain in December and January is unusual. Lord hear our prayer,” she wrote.

Abla Dzifa Gomashie’s comments come at a time when many farmers across the country are monitoring climatic changes with concern, as erratic rainfall can disrupt planting, harvesting, and overall crop yields.

The Ketu South MP called for proactive measures to be put in place to safeguard food production, stressing that the impact of climate variability goes beyond farmers and affects the entire population.

Her remarks have sparked conversations online about climate change, the need for improved agricultural planning, and stronger support systems for farmers to withstand unpredictable weather conditions.

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