Lull phase beyond a fortnight could impact standing crops
No impact on crop seen
The southwest monsoon which reached the country on May 30 well within its normal onset date
It has reached West Bengal and is slowly progressing towards northwestern part of country
Weather agency says, however, there will be no change in max temperatures in next 24 hours
The onset of southwest monsoon over Kerala signals the arrival of monsoon over Indian subcontinent
The earlier prediction for Kerala was June 5, says IMD official M. Mahapatra
The normal date of onset of monsoon over Kerala is June 1
Looks likely to receive higher monsoon rainfall as concern over El Nino weather condition eased
India defines average, or normal, rainfall as between 96% and 104% of the 50-year average
Around 25-30% of the country's landmass in any given season does not get adequate rainfall
Production this season has been 34 mn bales, from 33 mn in previous year, though crop area was less
The industry expects Iran to purchase at least 1 million tonnes this financial year
India Meteorological Department's (IMD's) prediction of a normal southwest monsoon should lead to improving of farm incomes boosting sectors dependent on health of the rural economy. IMD has predicted that rain during the June to September monsoon season will be normal at 96 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA). Among the beneficiaries are agricultural input segments such as seed and fertiliser, as well as tractor and consumption goods stocks. Mohan Lal of Kotak Institutional Equities believes with farm incomes expected to see healthy improvement, agri inputs should see higher demand. The brokerage is positive on Dhanuka Agritech, Rallis India and PI Industries. There are two sets of beneficiaries, one during the pre-monsoon period and the other after. Kunj Bansal, investment head at Centrum Wealth Management, expects pesticides/insecticides and tractor manufacturers to benefit before the monsoon. While a consumption boost would help two-wheelers and consumer goods makers after ..
Last year the IMD had predicted the rains to be above normal
Rainwater should not be allowed to waste as far as possible
The southwest monsoon provides a little more than 70% of the country's annual precipitation
Monsoon this year in India is likely to be 'below normal' at 95% of LPA, the private forecaster said
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Monsoon rains arrive on the southern tip of Kerala state by around June 1