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IMD’s below-normal rainfall forecast for August not a cause of worry for kharif sowing: Crisil’s Pushan Sharma

July saw above-normal rainfall, thereby ensuring good soil moisture, and the overall production is expected to rise. 

August 02, 2023 / 17:32 IST
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The IMD has predicted below-normal rainfall for the country in August and normal rainfall in the August-September period.

The rainfall forecast by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) for August should not be a big cause of worry for the kharif sowing season, Pushan Sharma, Director, Crisil has said.

The IMD has predicted below-normal rainfall for the country in August and normal rainfall in the August-September period.

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The predictions have come in view of the excess rainfall the country saw in July.

“The situation is not very concerning for overall kharif sowing as July saw above-normal rainfall, thereby ensuring good soil moisture. The overall crop production is, in fact, expected to see a rise,” he said speaking at a Moneycontrol panel on decoding IMD predictions.