The Borneo Post

Australian drought extends despite ‘widespread, significan­t rain’

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SYDNEY: A devastatin­g drought that has left Australian farmers struggling to stay afloat is set to persist despite widespread and significan­t rain last month, authoritie­s have said.

Graziers in eastern Australia have been battling a long-period of severe conditions that have turned green pastures brown and forced some to sell down or shoot their stock.

There was some welcome relief last month when ‘ widespread (and)... significan­t rainfall’ was recorded in parts of New South Wales, the state government said in its seasonal update late Friday.

“While the rain has been welcomed and has provided a more positive outlook for field conditions in some regions, the drought is far from over,” NSW Department of Primary Industries’ agricultur­e climate specialist Anthony Clark said in a statement.

“We need more significan­t widespread rainfall in the coming weeks and months for agricultur­al recovery to commence and farmland to return to a productive state.”

Clark warned that if dry conditions continued instead, “we would see an increased intensific­ation of the drought”.

Some 99.8 per cent of the state remains in drought, officials added. In neighbouri­ng Queensland, the government said last week that 57.4 per cent of the state remains drought-affected. — AFP

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