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Monsoon rainfall remains favourable, Kharif sowing up 3.4 pc YoY: Report

India's monsoon performance has been surprisingly strong with rainfall 4% above historical averages. This has translated into a 3.4% increase in kharif sowing compared to last year. While most regions received adequate rainfall, East and North-East India faced significant deficits. The improved reservoir levels and predicted above-normal rainfall should support agricultural production through the season.

New Delhi, Aug 28

Despite a slowdown in early August, the rainfall from India’s South-West monsoon in the year is 4 per cent above the long-period average (LPA), a report said on Thursday.

This has led to a 3.4 per cent increase year-on-year (YoY) in kharif sowing, with foodgrains showing the sharpest rise of 6.2 per cent in terms of sown area, the report from CareEdge Ratings said.

All regions have recorded rainfall above the LPA except East and North-East India, which reported deficient rain of 17 per cent.

Rainfall in North-West India was recorded at 19 per cent above LPA, followed by Central India at 9 per cent above LPA and the South Peninsula at 5 per cent above LPA.

Meghalaya experienced a deficit of 43 per cent, followed by Arunachal Pradesh at 39 per cent, Assam at 34 per cent, and Bihar at 26 per cent. Overall, of the 36 subdivisions, 24 covering 60 per cent of the country’s area have received normal rainfall since June, the report said.

The area sown with cereals grew at 7.2 per cent and pulses at 1.2 per cent. Among other crops, sugarcane sowing increased by 2.9 per cent, while oilseeds and fibres registered contractions of 2.8 per cent and 2.7 per cent, respectively.

The weak performance in sowing of oilseeds remains concerning, given the elevated inflation seen in this category, the report noted.

Reservoir storage has improved significantly with all-India levels at 78 per cent of capacity, compared with 72 per cent last year, aiding irrigation efforts. The IMD predicts above-normal rainfall during the second half of the Southwest monsoon, which will support agricultural production.

The ratings agency, however, noted that risks to agricultural output amid excessive rainfall in some parts of the country remain a key monitorable going ahead.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Worried about the oilseeds situation though. With inflation already high, the 2.8% contraction in sowing might push prices further up. Government should focus on this.

Arun Y

The regional disparities are concerning - North-East states like Assam, Meghalaya facing huge deficits while other regions have surplus. Need better water management policies.

Sarah B

Good to see reservoir levels at 78%! This will help with irrigation during drier periods. Agriculture is so dependent on monsoon, every percentage counts.

Vikram M

The 7.2% growth in cereals sowing is impressive! This should help maintain food security. Hope the excess rainfall in some areas doesn't damage crops.

Nisha Z

As someone from Bihar, the 26% deficit is worrying. Many farmers in our region are struggling. Hope the government provides adequate support to affected states.

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