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Low rainfall impact: Pulse sowing continues to lag, with a drop of 8.5% YoY

The delayed sowing of arhar, urad, and moong are responsible for the reduction in the area under pulse cultivation

September 08, 2023 / 18:22 IST
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The delayed sowing of arhar, urad, and moong are responsible for the reduction in the area under pulse cultivation. (Representative Image)
The delayed sowing of arhar, urad, and moong are responsible for the reduction in the area under pulse cultivation. (Representative Image)

Kharif sowing of pulses continued to lag with overall sowing remaining stable as compared to last year amid lower rainfall recorded so far in the country, latest data released by Ministry of Agriculture showed.

The total sown area of pulses is down 8.5 percent as of September 9, year-on-year (YoY). The total area of pulse cultivation had fallen last year too, by as much as 11.26 percent.

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The rainfall has been deficient in most parts of the country over the past week with weak monsoon rains remained in the first week of September. Over the past week, rainfall in the northwest, central and eastern regions ranged was largely deficient; however, the southern peninsula region received excess rainfall, particularly in the state of Telangana.

Cumulatively, the country’s rainfall level is now 11 percent below the LPA for 1 June-7 September. All four major regions are now facing deficit rainfall, and with IMD’s forecast for ‘normal’ rainfall for most parts of the country in September (barring the eastern region), the rainfall deficit may not be reversed completely in the rest of the season.