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Early monsoon a ‘good sign’, but watch the geospatial spread to assess crop yield, say experts

Early monsoon would translate in early sowing by farmers in the upcoming Kharif season, however, the geospatial as well as time spread of the rainfall will be crucial to track, given the erratic pattern seen in recent years.

May 26, 2025 / 19:07 IST
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An early monsoon is expected to boost India’s agri output this year, experts have said, though cautioning over the geospatial spread of rainfall.

The southwest monsoon hit Kerala on May 24, eight days ahead of the normal date of arrival, which has been the earliest since 2009, India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. The onset on monsoon is usually recorded around June 1 in India.

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“It (early monsoon) is good news for crops’ yield. However, monsoon in India has just begun and it is too early to understand the impact on agriculture,” Siraj Hussain, former agriculture secretary told Moneycontrol.

Another expert said early monsoon in India would translate in early sowing by farmers during the upcoming Kharif season.