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India's Rice output could decline by 5% due to uneven rains

India's Rice output could decline by 5% due to uneven rains

India's rice output is projected to decline by 5% in the 2023-2024 crop year due to uneven rains in key rice-producing states, according to a report by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).

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NEW DELHI, 1 September 2023: India's rice output is projected to decline by 5% in the 2023-2024 crop year due to uneven rains in key rice-producing states, according to a report by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).

The IMD said that the monsoon rains have been below normal in many parts of the country, which has affected the sowing of rice crops. The sowing of rice is currently at 92 percent of the normal level, which is lower than the same period last year.

The decline in rice output could have a significant impact on India's food security. Rice is the staple food for millions of Indians, and any shortfall in production could lead to higher prices and food shortages.

The government has taken steps to mitigate the impact of the drought, such as providing financial assistance to farmers and releasing rice from buffer stocks. However, it remains to be seen whether these measures will be enough to prevent a decline in rice output.

The decline in rice output is also a setback for the government's efforts to boost agricultural productivity. The government has been promoting the use of modern agricultural technologies, such as irrigation and fertilizers, to increase crop yields. However, the uneven rains have made it difficult for farmers to adopt these technologies.

The decline in rice output is a reminder of the challenges that the Indian agriculture sector faces. The sector is heavily dependent on monsoon rains, and any disruption to the monsoon can have a significant impact on crop production. The government needs to take steps to address these challenges and ensure that the Indian agriculture sector is resilient to climate change.

In addition to the decline in rice output, here are some other recent news related to the Indian agriculture sector:

  • The government has announced a package of relief measures for farmers affected by the drought. The measures include financial assistance, crop insurance, and water conservation projects.
  • The government has also launched a new program to promote the use of organic farming. The program aims to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture.
  • The government is also working to improve the infrastructure for agricultural marketing. This includes building new warehouses and cold storage facilities.

The Indian agriculture sector is facing a number of challenges, but the government is taking steps to address these challenges. These measures are essential to ensure that the Indian agriculture sector remains productive and contributes to the country's economic growth.


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