Agricultural disasters affect millions of farmers worldwide, threatening food security and rural livelihoods. Traditional damage assessment methods are slow, labor-intensive, and inadequate for the scale and urgency of modern agricultural challenges.
Monsoon 2025: A Case Study in Assessment Failure
Nepal's monsoon season 2082 BS (2025 AD) affected all 77 districts, caused 140 deaths, and directly impacted 5,995 families. According to Nepal's NDRRMA, traditional assessment methods require weeks when hours matter most.
Recent studies reveal systematic climate-driven agricultural devastation. Heavy rains in October 2025 alone caused Rs 3.5 billion in crop damages. Systematic reviews spanning 1979–2024 show persistent impacts on food security and yields (Aryal et al., 2025). Yet losses remain fragmented and inconsistently reported.