Weak monsoon in August and uneven distribution of rainfall have raised concerns over impact on kharif crop and consequent inflationary pressures
Kharif sowing further improved over the past week, with most of the improvement seen in rice and pulses, two crops where sowing was lagging, implying some catchup
Rainfall was low across most parts of the country, but the eastern region caught up. Adequate rains for the rest of the season will be critical for preserving soil moisture and shoring up reservoir levels for the rabi season
Weak El NiƱo conditions are currently over the equatorial Pacific region, and are likely to further intensify and continue up to early next year. The increase in reservoir levels over the past few weeks seems to be following the 2021 pattern
On a pan-India level, monsoon rainfall is 6 percent above the long-period average. Even as reservoir levels have inched up, the pace is still slower compared to last year
Forbes India's Rain Watch series simplifies rainfall status, water reservoir levels and sowing pattern of kharif crops, using data analysis by Barclays
Forbes India presents a weekly series Rain Watch where we simplify rainfall status, water reservoir levels and sowing pattern of kharif crops data analysis by Barclays. This is an overview of July 13-19
Forbes India presents a weekly series Rain Watch where we simplify rainfall status, water reservoir levels and sowing pattern of kharif crops data analysis by Barclays