Predictors of drought-induced crop yield/losses in two agroecologies of southern Tigray, Northern Ethiopia

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Emmanuel Eze
Atkilt Girma
Amanuel Zenebe
Chukwuebuka Christopher Okolo
Jean Moussa Kourouma
Emnet Negash
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[1] Mekelle University,Institute of Climate and Society
[2] University of Nigeria,Geographical and Environmental Education Unit, Department of Social Science Education
[3] Mekelle University,Department of Land Resource Management and Environmental Protection
[4] University of Vienna,Department of Microbiology and Ecosystem Science, Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science
[5] Copperbelt University,Department of Plant and Environmental Science
[6] Ghent University,Department of Geography
[7] University of Heidelberg,Institute of Geography, Faculty of Chemistry and Earth Sciences
[8] University of Education Heidelberg,Department of Geography
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The consequences of prolonged precipitation-deficient periods are primarily substantial water deficit. The spatial characteristics of drylands and various socioeconomic factors worsen droughts’ impacts and deepen poverty among agrarian communities, with attendant food security (stability dimension) implications. This study utilizes a combination of climate, remote sensing and field survey data to obtain first-hand information on the impacts of recent (2015 and 2017) droughts on crop yield in southern Tigray, northern Ethiopia. Annual and seasonal rainfall, annual and seasonal Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Deviation of NDVI (Dev-NDVI), and monthly Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) (SPI-1, SPI-3 and SPI-12) for June to October, were considered as likely factors that could relate with yield and yield loss in the area. Correlation and multiple linear stepwise regression statistical techniques were used to determine drought-yield relationships, and identify more accurate predictors of yield and yield losses in each of the drought years. The area witnessed a more widespread precipitation deficit in 2015 than in 2017, where the lowland area recorded entire crop (sorghum) losses. Also, droughts manifested spatiotemporal variations and impacts across the two different agroecologies—primarily reduction in vegetation amounts, coinciding with the planting and maturing stages of barley and sorghum. Crop failures, therefore, translated to food shortages and reduced income of smallholder farmers, which denotes food insecurity in the time of droughts. Seasonal rainfall and June Dev-NDVI predicted 66.9% of 2015 barley and sorghum yield-loss, while NDVI predicted 2017 sorghum yield by 96%. Spate irrigation should be further popularized in the low-lying areas of Raya Azebo to augment for future deficiencies in the kiremt rainfall.
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