



''Copyright: WFP/Peter Smerdon
A farmer near the southern Somali village of Geedbuureed, 25 kilometres south of the town of Huddur, shows the few stunted sorghum plants barely surviving in his field.
Farmers said that because the April-June rains started late and ended early, their crops had failed.
Seventy percent of annual cereal production comes from harvests following the main gu rains between April and July. The deyr rainy season between October and December, produces a smaller harvest. ''