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Originally published by Kenyanstop
June 1, 2026
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Kenya Met Identifies Regions Where Crop Growth May Be Delayed Between July and September

Farmers across Kenya's breadbasket regions have been urged to prepare for shifting weather patterns in the coming months that could influence agricultural output and food production...
✨ Key Highlights
The Kenya Meteorological Service Authority (KMSA) forecasts stable agricultural production across most regions between July and September, despite a mixed weather outlook.
- Favorable moisture from the March-May season is expected to sustain crops, even with reduced rainfall anticipated during the forecast period.
- While western and coastal regions are projected to receive near-average to above-average rainfall supporting crop growth, cool and cloudy weather in areas like Nairobi may delay crop maturity.
- Strong winds are a concern for eastern parts of the country, potentially damaging crops and increasing soil moisture loss.
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