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Dry spell wipes out crops, raises food

Dry spell wipes out crops, raises food
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A prolonged dry spell in the Kitgum district of Uganda has destroyed maize, groundnut, and millet crops. Farmers are facing significant financial losses and growing concerns regarding household food security.

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This highlights the vulnerability of regional agriculture to climate-induced weather shifts, threatening local food stability.

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The article provides a straightforward, factual report on local agricultural conditions without political framing.

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