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Sowing gathers pace as monsoon delivers ample rainfall

Although a delayed arrival of the monsoon had worried farmers, more than two-thirds of the country has now received normal or above-normal levels of rainfall so far this monsoon season, which starts on June 1.

June 23, 2015 / 10:55 IST
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Better-than-expected monsoon rains in the past two weeks have helped farmers in several parts of India sow cotton, pulses and oilseeds on time, but the country's weather office is still sticking to its forecast of a likely drought.

Although a delayed arrival of the monsoon had worried farmers, more than two-thirds of the country has now received normal or above-normal levels of rainfall so far this monsoon season, which starts on June 1.

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Overall, rainfall was 16 percent above normal as of Monday, helping fill up some reservoirs in a country where over half the farmland lacks irrigation systems.

"We were worried since everyone was talking about a drought," said Shivaji Pophale, busy planting cotton in his three-acre plot in the village of Hivra in central India. "Fortunately we have got enough rains to start sowing."