Crop Montor for AMIS Classification System
The GEOGLAM Crop Monitor for AMIS crop classification scheme is designed to convey current crop conditions to non-agronomists in a terminology that is simple and has relatively universal meanings. Current crop conditions refer to the state of the crop during a given period in the growing season, relative to the average (i.e. typical) state over the previous five years as it relates to final expected yields. The five-year period was chosen to limit the effects of longer-term trends as a result of changes in factors such as seed varieties, and management practices. The four crop condition classes used are; exceptional, favourable, watch and poor.
Crop Monitor for AMIS Crop Condition Classes
Condition | Definition | |
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Exceptional | Conditions are much better than average* at the time of reporting. This label is used only during the grain-filling through harvest stages. | |
Favourable | Conditions range from slightly below to slightly above-average* at reporting time. | |
Watch | Conditions are not far from average* but there is a potential risk to final yields. There is still time and possibility for the crop to recover to average conditions if the ground situation improves. This label is only used during the planting-early vegetative and the vegetative-reproductive stages. | |
Poor | Crop conditions are well below average*. Crop yields are likely to be 5% below-average*. This is used when crops are not likely to recover, and impact on yields is likely. | |
Out-of-Season | Crops are not currently planted or in development during this time. | |
No data | No reliable source of data is available at this time. |
* “Average” refers to the mean conditions over the most recent 5 years.
When crop conditions are identified as other-than-favourable, one or more climatic drivers are provided to indicate the cause of the abnormal crop conditions.
Drivers of Crop Conditions
Driver | Definition | |
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Wet | Wetter than average (includes water logging and floods). | |
Dry | Drier than average. | |
Hot | Hotter than average. | |
Cold | Cooler than average or frost damage. | |
Extreme Events | Catch-all for all other climate risks (i.e. hurricane, typhoon, frost, hail, winter kill, wind damage, etc.). When this category is used the analyst will also specify the type of extreme event in the text. | |
Delayed Onset | A late enough start to the season that it may impact full crop development. | |
Socio-economic | Social or economic factors that impact crop conditions (i.e. policy changes, agricultural subsidies, government intervention, etc.) | |
Conflict | Armed conflict or civil unrest that is preventing the planting, working, or harvesting of the fields by the farmers. |
Crop Season Nomenclature
In countries that contain multiple cropping seasons for the same crop, the following chart identifies the national season name associated with each crop season within the Crop Monitor. Within the Crop Monitors the larger producing season (most recent 5 years) has been assigned to the first season.
Region | Country | Crop | Season 1 Name | Season 2 Name | Season 3 Name |
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Argentina | South America | Maize | Early-planted crop (usually larger season) | Late-planted crop (usually smaller season) | N/A |
Argentina | South America | Soybean | Spring-planted | Summer-planted | N/A |
Bangladesh | Southeast Asia | Maize | Winter (Kharif) | Summer (Rabi) | N/A |
Bangladesh | Southeast Asia | Rice | Boro | Aman | Aus |
Brazil | South America | Maize | Summer-planted crop (larger season) | Spring-planted crop (smaller season) | N/A |
Canada | North America | Wheat | Winter-planted | Spring-planted | N/A |
China | Asia Pacific | Maize | Spring-planted | Summer-planted | N/A |
China | Asia Pacific | Rice | Single-season | Late-season | Early-season |
China | Asia Pacific | Wheat | Winter-planted | Spring-planted | N/A |
Egypt | Middle East & North Africa | Rice | Summer-planted | Nili season (Nile Flood) | N/A |
India | Central Asia | Maize | Kharif | Rabi | N/A |
India | Central Asia | Rice | Kharif | Rabi | N/A |
Indonesia | Southeast Asia | Rice | Wet-season | Dry-season | N/A |
Kazakhstan | Central & South Asia | Wheat | Winter-planted | Spring-planted | N/A |
Mexico | North America | Maize | Spring-Summer (larger season) | Autumn-Winter crop (smaller season) | N/A |
Mexico | North America | Wheat | Winter-planted | Spring-planted | N/A |
Nigeria | West Africa | Maize | Main season | Short-season | N/A |
Nigeria | West Africa | Rice | Main season | Off-season | N/A |
Philippines | Southeast Asia | Rice | Wet-season | Dry-season | N/A |
Russian Federation | Eastern Europe | Wheat | Winter-planted | Spring-planted | N/A |
Thailand | Southeast Asia | Rice | Wet-season | Dry-season | N/A |
United States of America | North America | Wheat | Winter-planted | Spring-planted | N/A |
Viet Nam | Southeast Asia | Rice | North: Other wet-season (summer-autumn); South: Other wet-season (autumn-winter and seasonal) | Dry-season (winter-spring) | North: Main wet-season (seasonal); South: Main wet-season (summer-autumn) |