Agricultural Drought Assessment in Babati District
Babati District faces frequent agricultural droughts due to irregular rainfall patterns, prolonged dry spells, and land degradation. These challenges threaten crop productivity, reduce yields, and increase food insecurity for farming communities who depend heavily on rain-fed agriculture.

Using satellite Earth Observation data, we analyzed drought patterns across agricultural lands in Babati. The study monitored vegetation health over time, compared crop growth performance across seasons, and identified areas experiencing reduced moisture and delayed crop development.

The findings help local agricultural stakeholders understand drought hotspots and seasonal crop stress, enabling better planning for irrigation, planting schedules, and climate adaptation practices. This data-driven approach supports more resilient farming and informed decision-making for food security.








