Francisco Martín León Meteored Spain
On average, it occurs every two to seven years and typically lasts between 9 and 12 months. Because El Niño can often be predicted several months in advance, and develops slowly following a relatively regular pattern, it is possible to plan preventive actions and emergency responses well ahead of time.
El Niño and agriculture
The climatic hazards caused by El Niño pose serious risks to food security. By disrupting rainfall and temperature patterns, it can have major impacts on agriculture and rural livelihoods.
Farmers, pastoralists, fishers and other small producers bear the most…
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