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Uneven Monsoon Disrupts Kharif Crops and Agricultural Production

By DHEERAJ GUPTA 2024-08-21 15:55:45
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Kharif Crops and Agricultural Production Are Affected by an Unequal Monsoon

Uneven monsoon rainfall this year is disrupting production of key kharif crops such as rice,cotton, pulses, and horticultural produce. As of August 19, the southwest monsoon has brought 7.3% excess rainfall overall, but its distribution remains uneven, with 30% of India’s 725 districts experiencing rainfall deficiencies and about 10% seeing large excesses.


Experts warn that this skewed distribution could harm already-sown crops, particularly pulses, exacerbating inflation concerns. Rainfall deficiencies in irrigated areas like Punjab are expected to increase farming costs. Coffee and spice growers in the south also report significant damage from high temperatures followed by heavy rains and landslides.


Key regions such as Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and parts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar face significant rainfall shortfalls, while Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh have received more than usual rainfall. Despite this, kharif crop sowing has been completed over 103.1 million hectares, surpassing last year’s acreage.


The India Meteorological Department forecasts above-normal rainfall for the remainder of the monsoon season, raising concerns that excessive wetness could further impact kharif crops.


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