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Weak Monsoon May Lead To Food Inflation

Aug 22, 2014, 11:50 IST

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Weak monsoon may lead to vegetables prices rising further and adversely impact winter crops. The MET department forecasts a subdued monsoon in the northern and western states at least up to August 28.

Rainfall in the last week was 25% less than normal, down from 77% recorded last year.

In Punjab and Haryana, the rain deficit in the season is 62%.

Paddy farmers have been hurt by the poor rainfall, said Krishan Singh Khokhar, vice chancellor, Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University. "There will be a drop in production of at least 10% in the rice crop," he said. Production of cotton and pearl millets may also get affected due to poor rain in the state.
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