Climate & Food Security Monitoring Bulletin Maha Season 2019 - 2020

A successful Maha Season 2019-2020 means paddy production is estimated to be sufficient to meet domestic demand until September 2020. Floods, mainly along the East and North coast, caused an estimated production loss of 57,065 Mt. This however, should not have an impact on short- to medium-term food...

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Autores principales: International Water Management Institute, World Food Programme
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108661
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World Food Programme
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description A successful Maha Season 2019-2020 means paddy production is estimated to be sufficient to meet domestic demand until September 2020. Floods, mainly along the East and North coast, caused an estimated production loss of 57,065 Mt. This however, should not have an impact on short- to medium-term food security. Limitation of vegetables and onions were observed in early 2020.
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spelling CGSpace1086612025-11-07T08:49:12Z Climate & Food Security Monitoring Bulletin Maha Season 2019 - 2020 International Water Management Institute World Food Programme rice demand irrigation epidemics A successful Maha Season 2019-2020 means paddy production is estimated to be sufficient to meet domestic demand until September 2020. Floods, mainly along the East and North coast, caused an estimated production loss of 57,065 Mt. This however, should not have an impact on short- to medium-term food security. Limitation of vegetables and onions were observed in early 2020. 2020-04-20 2020-07-03T06:57:51Z 2020-07-03T06:57:51Z Newsletter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108661 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute; United Nations World Food Programme. 2020. Climate & food security monitoring bulletin maha season 2019 - 2020. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute. United Nations World Food Programme. 6p.
spellingShingle rice
demand irrigation
epidemics
International Water Management Institute
World Food Programme
Climate & Food Security Monitoring Bulletin Maha Season 2019 - 2020
title Climate & Food Security Monitoring Bulletin Maha Season 2019 - 2020
title_full Climate & Food Security Monitoring Bulletin Maha Season 2019 - 2020
title_fullStr Climate & Food Security Monitoring Bulletin Maha Season 2019 - 2020
title_full_unstemmed Climate & Food Security Monitoring Bulletin Maha Season 2019 - 2020
title_short Climate & Food Security Monitoring Bulletin Maha Season 2019 - 2020
title_sort climate food security monitoring bulletin maha season 2019 2020
topic rice
demand irrigation
epidemics
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108661
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