India’s rainfall deficit further narrowed to 4.6 percent until July 2, as 18 states faced normal or more than normal rainfall, according to data released by the Indian Meteorological Department.
Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu were among the four states with a rainfall surplus of over 50 percent, while another six faced excess or large excess rainfall until Tuesday.
IMD on Monday noted that India is likely to face above-normal rainfall in July. On Tuesday, the weather forecaster noted that the monsoon arrived six days early.
Chandigarh continues to face the highest deficit levels at 83 per cent, with Jharkhand being the only other state to face over 50 percent deficiency.
Data released Friday showed Kharif sowing was up 33 percent as of June 28 from the previous year. Pulses sowing was up 181 percent, whereas oilseeds witnessed an over 150 percent rise in acreage. Rice acreage was largely unchanged at 2.2 million hectares.
In monsoon parlance, a normal is calculated using a long-period average of 30 years for a specific region.
A deficit is computed in percentage terms if the rainfall is below the long-period average.
The reservoir level situation worsened in the week until June 27. Reservoir levels were down 16.7 percent from normal as of June 27, compared with 9 percent in the previous week.
Bihar and Andhra Pradesh have an over 50 percent deficit in reservoir levels.
A recent report pointed out that climate change was taking a toll on farmers, with 80 percent of marginal farmers saying they had suffered an extreme weather event in the past five years.
Food inflation was sticky above 8 percent in May and will likely stay elevated in the coming months.
Higher food inflation means that rural inflation has outstripped urban inflation for nearly a year and is likely to do so in the coming months.
The government is hoping for a revival of its agricultural sector, which recorded 1.4 percent growth in FY24 compared to 4.7 percent in the previous year, also lower than the 3.7 percent long-term average.
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