Rwanda
East AfricaHighland tropics • 1,200–2,000 m elevation • Bimodal rainfall
Two rainy seasons — Season A (Sep–Jan) and Season B (Feb–Jun) — enable year-round cropping at altitude.
- · Harvest root crops
- · Dry and store
Fusarium wilt in drying fields
- · Final Season A harvests
- · Cover crops on resting plots
Kenya
East AfricaTropical highlands & lowlands • Bimodal rainfall (long & short rains)
Long rains (Mar–May) and short rains (Oct–Dec) define two main growing seasons. Highlands suit maize; lowlands favour rice, cassava, and sorghum.
- · Main harvest — long rains
- · Grade and bag grain
Aflatoxin risk — dry maize fast
- · Harvest short rains
- · Post-harvest treatment
India
South AsiaTropical & subtropical • Three seasons: Kharif (Jun–Nov), Rabi (Oct–Mar), Zaid (Mar–Jun)
India's three cropping seasons allow year-round production. Monsoon-fed Kharif dominates — rice, maize, cotton. Rabi uses residual moisture — wheat, potato, mustard.
- · Harvest early Rabi crops
- · Apply Rabi top-dressing
Bacterial leaf blight in late rice
Brazil
South AmericaTropical & subtropical • Main season (Sep–Feb) + Second season 'Safrinha' (Jan–May)
Brazil's Cerrado and southern states use a relay cropping system: soybean main season (Sep–Feb) followed immediately by maize Safrinha planted into soybean stubble.
- · Main soybean harvest
- · Sample grain moisture before storage
Soybean rust continues
- · Complete winter harvests
- · Soil analysis before planting season
- · Off-season — soil correction
- · Subsoiling compacted areas
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