Crop Monitor for Early Warning Crop Condition Classes

Crop condition classes observed in the Crop Monitor for Early Warning system are the same as with the AMIS Crop Monitor, with a few adjustments. The “Poor” class threshold has been adjusted to be 10% - 25% below-average due to the highly variable yields found in many early warning regions. Additionally, a “Failure” class has been added to designate when crop yields are expected to be more than 25% below-average.

Condition Definition
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 10-25% below-average*. This is used when crops are not likely to recover, and impact on yields is likely.
Failure Crop conditions are extremely poor. Crop yields are likely to be 25% or more below-average*.
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. In areas where conflict is a driver of crop conditions, current conditions are compared to the pre-conflict average rather than the average conditions over the past 5 years. In areas where conflict is protracted, based on expert analysis on a case by case basis, crop conditions will be compared to the average conditions over the past 5 years. 

Much like the Crop Monitor for AMIS classification system, drivers of crop conditions are provided for all conditions which are other-than-favourable. However, additional driver types are included in the Crop Monitor for Early Warning classification scheme in recognition of the significant differences in agricultural weather and practices in the Early Warning regions.

Drivers of Crop Conditions

Crop Condition Table
Driver Definition
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.
Pest & Disease Destructive insects, birds, animals, or plant disease.
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.

EW Table
Region Country Crop Season 1 Name Season 2 Name Season 3 Name
Afghanistan Central & South Asia Wheat Winter-planted Spring-planted N/A
Bangladesh Southeast Asia Maize Winter (Kharif) Summer (Rabi) N/A
Bangladesh Southeast Asia Rice Boro Aman Aus
Benin West Africa Maize Main season Second season N/A
Burundi East Africa Maize Season B Season A N/A
Burundi East Africa Rice Season B N/A N/A
Cambodia Southeast Asia Rice Wet-season Dry-season N/A
Cameroon West Africa Maize Main season Second season N/A
Cote d'Ivoire West Africa Maize Main season Second season N/A
Democratic Republic of the Congo Southern Africa Maize Main season Second season N/A
Egypt Middle East & North Africa Rice 1 Summer-planted Nili season (Nile Flood) N/A
El Salvador Central America & Caribbean Beans Primera Postrera N/A
El Salvador Central America & Caribbean Maize Primera Segunda N/A
Ethiopia East Africa Maize Meher season Belg season N/A
Ghana West Africa Maize Main season Second season N/A
Guatemala Central America & Caribbean Beans Primera Postrera Apante
Guatemala Central America & Caribbean Maize Primera Segunda N/A
Haiti Central America & Caribbean Beans Printemps Été Hiver
Haiti Central America & Caribbean Maize Printemps Été N/A
Honduras Central America & Caribbean Beans Primera Postrera N/A
Honduras Central America & Caribbean Maize Primera Segunda N/A
Indonesia Southeast Asia Rice Wet-season Dry-season N/A
Kazakhstan Central & South Asia Wheat Winter-planted Spring-planted N/A
Kenya East Africa Maize Long Rains Short Rains N/A
Kyrgyzstan Central & South Asia Wheat Winter-planted Spring-planted N/A
Lao People's Democratic Republic Southeast Asia Rice Wet-season Dry-season N/A
Mauritania West Africa Rice Main season Off-season N/A
Mozambique Southern Africa Maize Main season Second season N/A
Myanmar Southeast Asia Rice Wet-season Dry-season N/A
Nicaragua Central America & Caribbean Beans Primera Postrera Apante
Nicaragua Central America & Caribbean Maize Primera Segunda N/A
Nigeria West Africa Maize Main season Short-season N/A
Nigeria West Africa Rice Main season Off-season N/A
Pakistan Central & South Asia Rice Kharif (summer) N/A N/A
Pakistan Central & South Asia Wheat Rabi N/A N/A
Philippines Southeast Asia Rice Wet-season Dry-season N/A
Rwanda East Africa Maize Season B Season A N/A
Somalia East Africa Maize Gu Season Deyr Season N/A
Somalia East Africa Sorghum Gu Season Deyr Season N/A
South Sudan East Africa Maize First Season N/A N/A
South Sudan East Africa Millet First Season N/A N/A
South Sudan East Africa Sorghum First Season N/A N/A
Sri Lanka Southeast Asia Maize Maha Yala N/A
Sri Lanka Southeast Asia Rice Maha Yala N/A
Tajikistan Central & South Asia Wheat Winter-planted Spring-planted N/A
Thailand Southeast Asia Rice Wet-season Dry-season N/A
Togo West Africa Maize Main season Second season N/A
Uganda East Africa Maize First Season Second Season N/A
United Republic of Tanzania East Africa Maize Bimodal: Masika; Unimodal: Msimu Vuli N/A
United Republic of Tanzania East Africa Millet Bimodal: Masika; Unimodal: Msimua N/A N/A
United Republic of Tanzania East Africa Rice Bimodal: Masika; Unimodal: Msimu N/A N/A
United Republic of Tanzania East Africa Sorghum Bimodal: Masika; Unimodal: Msimu Vuli N/A
United Republic of Tanzania East Africa Wheat Bimodal: Masika; Unimodal: Msimu N/A 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)

Crop Monitor for Early Warning Classification System