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World: Crop Monitor Special Report: El Niño 2026-2027: Anticipated Climate and Agricultural Yield Impacts, June 16, 2026
By GEOGLAM Crop Monitor at ReliefWeb
· July 14, 2026
· 2 min read
. The El Niño event will continue to strengthen over the coming months, likely reaching its peak intensity as a very strong (>2.0°C) event in November-January. Stronger El Niño events lead to more predictable, though usually not more severe, crop yield outcomes. At the global scale, past El Niño
Key takeaway At the global scale, past El Niño events tend to decrease rice yields the most, with yields being about 1.
Why this matters
The anticipated strengthening of the El Niño event has significant implications for global food security and humanitarian relief efforts. Regions expected to experience negative crop yield impacts, such as Southern Africa, Central America, India, and Australia, may require targeted support to mitigate the effects of decreased agricultural production. Conversely, areas like Central Asia, bimodal East Africa, southern South America, and the US may see increased crop yields, potentially offsetting some of the global losses. The predictable nature of stronger El Niño events allows for proactive planning and resource allocation by relief organizations and governments. As the event continues to strengthen, it is crucial for faith-based organizations and nonprofits to monitor the situation closely and prepare for potential increases in food insecurity and related humanitarian needs in affected regions. ECFA-accredited nonprofits with experience in disaster relief and food security may play a critical role in responding to the anticipated impacts of the El Niño event.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? . The El Niño event will continue to strengthen over the coming months, likely reaching its peak intensity as a very strong (>2.0°C) event in November-January. Stronger El Niño events lead to more predictable, though usually not more severe, crop yield outcomes. At the global scale, past El Niño
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