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Summer Crop Sowing Delayed By 2 Weeks On Slow Monsoon Progress
- Monday June 17, 2019
- Business | Thomson Reuters
Monsoon rainfall was 43 per cent lower than normal so far in June, but in some states, such as Maharashtra, the rainfall deficit was as high as 68 per cent, data compiled by the state-run India Meteorological Department (IMD) showed. Lower production of soybeans could force the country to raise imports of edible oils such as palm oil and soyoil, wh...
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Dry Spell Wilts Crops, Stokes Food Inflation Concerns
- Friday July 17, 2015
- India News | Reuters
Farmers in the country run the risk of planting too much, too fast in the current monsoon season as an unexpected dry spell starts to wilt crops across the country, raising fears of lower yields and surging food prices in a mostly impoverished nation.
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Monsoon rains display weakness on retreat
- Friday September 20, 2013
- Business |
India's monsoon looks a week or so ahead of schedule as next week's rains are again expected to be below average, but key summer crops have already had ample rainfall and should help to produce bumper harvests.
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Monsoon rains pick up, cover almost half of India
- Monday June 18, 2012
- India News | Reuters
India's annual monsoon rains have covered almost half of the country, showing signs of a pick-up after falling short in the first 15 days of the season, weather officials said on Monday. The rebound eases concerns about the planting of summer-sown crops such as rice, corn, cane, cotton and soybean in a country that is a leading producer and consume...
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Summer Crop Sowing Delayed By 2 Weeks On Slow Monsoon Progress
- Monday June 17, 2019
- Business | Thomson Reuters
Monsoon rainfall was 43 per cent lower than normal so far in June, but in some states, such as Maharashtra, the rainfall deficit was as high as 68 per cent, data compiled by the state-run India Meteorological Department (IMD) showed. Lower production of soybeans could force the country to raise imports of edible oils such as palm oil and soyoil, wh...
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Dry Spell Wilts Crops, Stokes Food Inflation Concerns
- Friday July 17, 2015
- India News | Reuters
Farmers in the country run the risk of planting too much, too fast in the current monsoon season as an unexpected dry spell starts to wilt crops across the country, raising fears of lower yields and surging food prices in a mostly impoverished nation.
- www.ndtv.com
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Monsoon rains display weakness on retreat
- Friday September 20, 2013
- Business |
India's monsoon looks a week or so ahead of schedule as next week's rains are again expected to be below average, but key summer crops have already had ample rainfall and should help to produce bumper harvests.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Monsoon rains pick up, cover almost half of India
- Monday June 18, 2012
- India News | Reuters
India's annual monsoon rains have covered almost half of the country, showing signs of a pick-up after falling short in the first 15 days of the season, weather officials said on Monday. The rebound eases concerns about the planting of summer-sown crops such as rice, corn, cane, cotton and soybean in a country that is a leading producer and consume...
- www.ndtv.com