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El Nino Threatens Global Agriculture with Rising Temperatures

El Nino's potential emergence in 2026 poses significant risks to global agriculture due to rising temperatures and altered precipitation patterns. Commodity markets are bracing for potential disruptions in supply and demand dynamics.

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iGEN Editorial
June 2, 2026
El Nino Threatens Global Agriculture with Rising Temperatures

The potential emergence of El Nino in 2026 is causing ripples across global agricultural markets. As the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) forecasts an 80% chance of El Nino developing between June and August, with a 90% likelihood of continuation until November, commodity traders are on high alert.

El Nino's Climatic Impact

El Nino, characterized by the warming of ocean surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific, is expected to bring above-normal temperatures globally. This phenomenon typically leads to altered weather patterns, including droughts and floods, which can severely impact agricultural output.

"The world must treat it as the urgent climate warning it is," said UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

Supply Side Concerns

The potential for El Nino to disrupt agricultural supply chains is significant. Historically, El Nino events have delayed the South-West monsoon in India, leading to deficient rainfall and prolonged dry spells. Conversely, regions like southern South America and the southern United States might experience increased rainfall, affecting crop yields.

Region Expected Impact
India Delayed monsoon, dry spells
South America Increased rainfall
United States Increased rainfall

Demand Side Dynamics

On the demand side, altered weather patterns could lead to shifts in agricultural commodity prices. For instance, reduced rainfall in Australia and Indonesia could impact wheat and palm oil production, respectively, leading to potential price increases. Meanwhile, increased rainfall in the Horn of Africa might boost local agricultural output, affecting import needs.

Price Outlook

As traders and analysts monitor these developments, the focus will be on upcoming data releases from the USDA and FAO regarding global crop forecasts. The potential for a strong El Nino underscores the need for strategic planning in commodity procurement and trading.

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