Climate change impacts are increasingly affecting Bomet's agricultural livelihoods and water resources. Rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns create challenges for tea farming and dairy production.
Temperature Changes
Temperature trends include:
- Gradual temperature increases
- More frequent heat days
- Reduced seasonal variation
- Crop and livestock stress impacts
- Changing pest and disease ecology
- Agricultural zone shifts
Rainfall Variability
Rainfall changes include:
- Delayed rainy season onset
- Erratic distribution within seasons
- Extreme rainfall events
- Extended dry periods
- Planting schedule uncertainty
- Crop failure risks
Agricultural Impacts
Climate effects on farming:
- Tea productivity changes
- Crop failure risks
- Livestock productivity decline
- Water scarcity for irrigation
- Food crop yield reduction
- Income and livelihood threats
Water Stress
Water availability challenges:
- Reduced dry season flows
- Groundwater depletion
- Spring water decline
- Domestic water shortages
- Livestock watering difficulty
- Irrigation water limitation
Livestock Systems
Pastoral and agropastoral challenges:
- Pasture productivity decline
- Livestock mortality increase
- Herd size reduction
- Livelihood loss
- Migration pressures
- Animal disease changes
Adaptation Strategies
Farmers adopting:
- Crop diversification
- Improved seed varieties
- Water harvesting
- Agroforestry integration
- Soil conservation
- Adjusted planting calendars
Mitigation Actions
Mitigation efforts include:
- Reforestation and conservation
- Renewable energy adoption
- Sustainable agriculture promotion
- Efficient energy use
- Carbon sequestration
- Green technology adoption
See Also
Sources
- Kenya Meteorological Department (2023). "Climate Projections: Kenya 2023-2050". https://www.meteo.go.ke
- World Bank (2022). "Climate Risk Country Profile: Kenya". https://www.worldbank.org
- FAO (2021). "Climate Change Impacts on East African Agriculture". https://www.fao.org