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What is the cause for the damage of crops in farm?

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Explanation:

These are some causes..

Crop failure can simply be defined as a situation whereby all crops on a farm are lost. For the situation to be considered a crop failure, it has to be severe enough to adversely affect the farmers, consumers, and the economy. The result of crop failure tends to affect farmers’ income, decrease the amount of food available for consumption, and also negatively affect the economy of a country, especially if it is an agriculture-dependent economy.

Causes of Crop Failure

Adverse Climatic Conditions

Adverse climatic conditions will most probably top the list of the causes of crop failure. Adverse weather conditions include conditions that are too harsh for crops to survive, including extremely cold or extremely hot temperatures. These adverse weather conditions cause the crops to either dry up due to the scorching sun or fail to grow due to extremely cold conditions.

Unpredictable Weather Conditions

In the recent past, the climatic and weather conditions have been quite unpredictable. The sequence of the cultivation seasons has been interrupted by the constant change in weather conditions. For instance, an extended period of drought, prolonged wet season, flash floods, and complete change of season. The unpredictable weather conditions are as a result of global warming and other human activities.

Pests and Diseases

There are a number of pests that affect the growth of crops in the fields. Some of these pests tend to be expensive to curb. For instance, most farmers in the developing world will watch their crops being consumed by pests such as armyworms, stalk borer, Black cutworm, and Asiatic Garden beetles simply because they do not have money to purchase pesticides. There are also some diseases that lead to crop failure. Some of these diseases include leaf blight, pythium, and southern rust. Pest and diseases, if not detected and dealt with early enough, may lead to a massive crop failure.

Poor Farming Practices

Poor farming methods and techniques will also lead to crop failure. The poor farming methods are mostly as a result lack of knowledge of modern farming techniques and lack of funds to embrace the technology in farming. The farming methods that could possibly lead to crop failure include mono-cropping and failure to apply fertilizers and pesticides.

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