Pakistan’s wheat farmers saved by timely weather forecast.

In early November last year, Muhammad Islam was surprised by news from the Pakistan Meteorological Department. The 40-year-old farmer learned that good rains were forecast for the crucial wheat growing months of November and December. That was important information, as farmers in the northeastern districts of Pakistan’s Potohar region had turned away from wheat – a favored and high-earning crop – as unpredictable rains over the last decade led to repeated crop failures.