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The drought in India is threatening the sugar and rice crops, causing concern among farmers.
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The drought in India is threatening the sugar and rice crops, causing concern among farmers.

In India, the shortage of rainfall is causing concern due to the sugar and rice crops. Rainfall is 20% below normal, which is adversely affecting agricultural areas. The lack of rain can reduce exports, raise prices of rice and sugar, and also worsen energy supply. In some regions, only 70% of the usual rainfall has occurred.

19 June 2024 19 June 2024

In India, there has been a shortage of rainfall, causing concerns about the growth of crops such as sugarcane and rice, according to data cited in a Bloomberg report, referencing information from the Indian Meteorological Department. From the first to the eighteenth of June, rainfall was 20% below normal - 64.5 mm instead of the long-term average of 80.6 mm. This has had the most adverse impact on areas where sugarcane is grown.

The monsoon season in India lasts from June to September and covers half of the country's agricultural lands. The lack of rainfall could lead to restrictions on exports to maintain price stability and affect global prices of rice and sugar. Additionally, rainfall is necessary to support hydroelectric power generation and reduce electricity consumption, especially in hot conditions.

In the northwest of the country, including the state of Uttar Pradesh, only 10.2 mm of rainfall has been recorded, which is 70% below the normal levels. According to forecasts, rainfall levels in June are expected to be below average, despite the previous meteorological service forecast of above-average rainfall.

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