
The United States Agricultural Department has said that India may face a drought due to possible weak monsoons.
The US Agricultural Department said that India’s monsoon rains have now covered all of the country, but there is a possibility of an El Nino weather anomaly. The EI Nino, a global coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon, coming into play. EI Nino is associated with floods, droughts, and other disturbances in a range of locations around the world.
The department said that Kharif crops may take a hit due to this, which includes Rice, Coarse Grains, Soybeans, Peanut, Cotton, Cane and Pulses.
The Poor and slow progress of the monsoon during the first quarter of the monsoon season (June-September) is causing serious concern among farmers as well as the (Indian) government. in New Delhi.
An Australia scientist also said that India’s monsoon will remain weak.
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