Prolonged Monsoon Rains Threaten India’s Crop Outlook
India’s monsoon rains are expected to continue into late September due to a developing low-pressure system, as reported by weather officials. This delay could harm key summer crops like rice, cotton, and soybean, potentially causing food inflation. However, the increased soil moisture might benefit winter crops such as wheat and chickpea.
India’s monsoon rains are predicted to continue into late September due to a developing low-pressure system, as confirmed by two weather department officials in an exclusive to Reuters.
The delay in monsoon withdrawal may harm crucial summer crops like rice, cotton, and soybean, leading to possible food inflation. However, increased soil moisture might benefit winter crops such as wheat and chickpea.
An anonymous official from the India Meteorological Department revealed that a low-pressure system is expected by mid-September. This could lead to New Delhi extending export curbs on crops like wheat and rice amid potential crop damage from excessive rainfall.
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