Govt Fully Prepared for El Nino Impact, Assures Farmers: Chouhan

Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan directed officials to ensure all arrangements are made to safeguard farmers from a potential El Nino impact. The review meeting assessed weather forecasts, water availability, and states' preparedness for the Kharif season. The IMD has indicated a likelihood of below-normal monsoon rainfall in 2026, with El Nino conditions possibly developing. However, the government asserts that improved water storage, irrigation facilities, and climate-resilient measures will significantly control the challenge.

Key Points: Govt Prepared for El Nino Impact on Monsoon, Says Chouhan

  • Govt reviews Kharif crop preparedness
  • IMD forecasts below-normal 2026 monsoon
  • Reservoir storage at 127% of normal level
  • Impact on agriculture expected to be limited
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Govt prepared for potential El Nino impact: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reviews Kharif preparedness, assures farmers of government plans to mitigate potential El Nino impact on monsoon.

"farmers' welfare is of utmost priority for us, and the government is fully prepared to address the potential El Nino impact - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, April 18

Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Saturday directed the Agriculture Secretary and concerned senior officials to ensure that all necessary arrangements are made well in advance to safeguard farmers' interests.

The meeting to reviews Kharif preparedness extensively discussed weather forecasts, water availability, crop conditions, arrangements for seeds and other agricultural inputs, states' preparations, and action plans to cope with potential adverse weather conditions.

During a review meeting here, the minister emphasised that farmers' welfare is of utmost priority for us, and the government is fully prepared to address the potential El Nino impact.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated the likelihood of below-normal Southwest Monsoon in 2026, with seasonal rainfall estimated at about 92 per cent of the long period average (LPA) across the country.

It was also indicated that El Nino conditions may develop during the monsoon season, although the final and updated assessment will be issued in the last week of May 2026.

During the review, Chouhan clarified that taking weather-related forecasts seriously, the Central Government is moving forward with complete preparedness, and farmers need not have any concerns.

He stated that through coordinated efforts of the central and state governments, better water management, advanced technologies, expansion of irrigation facilities, and climate-resilient agricultural measures, the impact of potential challenges can be significantly controlled.

At present, the water levels in the country's reservoirs are in a satisfactory position, and overall storage is better than normal.

According to available estimates, reservoir storage is at 127.01 per cent of the normal level for this period, which will provide crucial assistance in meeting irrigation needs during the Kharif season and substantially reduce the risk of moisture deficiency.

The meeting assessed that despite the potential El Nino impact, its effect on the agriculture sector is likely to remain relatively limited compared to previous instances. Particularly due to improved water availability, micro-irrigation, scientific advisories, crop diversification, and timely interventions, farming has become more efficient and adaptable than before.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Words are comforting, but we need action. Every time before monsoon, such meetings happen. The real test is when the rains fail. Are the contingency funds actually accessible to small farmers? Are the climate-resilient seeds affordable? That's what matters.
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Aman W
The focus on micro-irrigation and technology is the right way forward. We can't keep depending solely on monsoon. More stories of successful drip irrigation in Maharashtra and Gujarat need to be highlighted so other farmers can learn.
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Sarah B
Interesting read. The reservoir storage data at 127% is impressive if accurate. Coordinated central and state effort is key. Hope the scientific advisories are communicated in simple local languages to reach every farmer.
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Vikram M
El Nino is a serious threat to our food security. Glad it's being taken seriously at the highest level. Crop diversification is crucial - we need to move away from water-intensive crops like paddy in water-stressed regions. Government should incentivize this more strongly.
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Kavya N
Saying "farmers need not have any concerns" feels a bit out of touch. They live with concern every day! The preparation is welcome, but please acknowledge the anxiety. Timely MSP and procurement are also part of "safeguarding interests". That's where past promises have fallen short.

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