The relentless drought affecting Suriname’s villages has plunged countless families into dire circumstances.Amidst the parched earth, villagers recount tales of despair and yearning for rain. Elders speak of times when rivers brimmed with water, nurturing crops that flourished and provided sustenance for the community. Now, as the sun scorches the landscape, many find their fields barren and livestock undernourished. The emotional toll is palpable, as parents face the agonizing decision of prioritizing their children’s meals over their own. Some common sentiments shared include:

  • “We used to plant enough food to last us through the year, but now the land gives nothing.”
  • “Every day we wake up hoping for rain, but our prayers go unanswered.”
  • “It feels like a punishment; we are losing hope as our crops wither away.”

The current crisis has also brought communities together in their struggle, yet the sense of unity is overshadowed by escalating hunger. Local markets,once vibrant with the colors of fresh produce,now display bare stalls as supplies dwindle. Villagers are being forced to adapt, frequently enough resorting to new, unsustainable agricultural methods, which may not yield positive results in the long term. The impact of this drought extends beyond individual households,creating a ripple effect that is reshaping the entire community. below is a snapshot of the agricultural challenges faced:

Crops Affected Previous Yield (kg) Current Yield (kg)
Rice 3000 500
Yams 1500 200
Cassava 2000 250