The forthcoming El Niño miracle could lead to hot and dry rainfall, potentially affecting rice product across Asia. This adds to global food security enterprises, which are formerly scuffling with the impacts of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
El Niño is a natural, temporary, and sometimes warm circumstance in a part of the Pacific Ocean that alters global rainfall patterns, and climate change is making it more robust. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration blazoned this in June, which generally occurs a month or two before it intensifies, giving time for medication. Scientists suggest a possibility that it might reach a super-sized position. This is concerning news for rice growers, especially in Asia where 90 of the world’s rice is grown and consumed, as a strong El Niño frequently translates to reduced downfall for thirsty crops.