Govt expects good Southwest monsoon this year


New Delhi, Apr 11 (PTI): After two years of deficient rainfall, Government today said monsoon this year is expected to be normal and directed states to chalk out plans to boost crop acreage and production in kharif season starting June.

"El nino condition is declining. It is expected that La Nina condition will takeover, and will perhaps favour a good monsoon this year," Agriculture Secretary Shobhana K Patnaik said addressing a national conference to launch kharif campaign for 2016-17.

Met Department's predictions will be out later this month, giving a clear picture of monsoon, he added.

India's foodgrain production declined to 252.02 million tonnes in 2014-15 crop year (July-June) from the record 265.04 million tonnes in the previous year, due to poor monsoon.

The output is estimated to rise slightly to 253.16 in the ongoing 2015-16 crop year due to 14 per cent less rains. Two consecutive bad monsoons have led to farm distress and water scarcity in the country.

The Secretary asked the state governments to make advance preparation for sowing of kharif (summer) crops like rice and pulses by making adequate availability of seeds, fertilisers, and other agri-inputs.

Less than normal rainfall in the last two years has left farmers and resources at stress. There is high moisture stress in soil, he added.

Even the Economic Survey in February had said El Nino, which is held responsible for extreme weather events across the country last year, is unlikely to repeat this year.

However, it had suggested that the government should still be ready with the contingency plan to deal with any eventuality besides announcing in advance the MSP for crops like pulses. 

  

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  • juliana, udupi

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    Rain is the life of green India. I remember reading in news papers in some countries during Olympic games rain was avoided through some techniques. Likewise I hope to read Indian Scientists find some solution to the water problems of the citizens of the country without relying on natural rain because Science has evolved many things which are beyond our imagination in the recent years. Hope to see no more crop failures, farmer suicides and long distance travel by my countrymen for water.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 11 2016

    Drought situation is not tackled yet by the central Cow government and in repercussions most farmers have committed suicide. So all BJP M.P's should work as farmers because they didn't give relief to farmers.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 11 2016

    We also expected Acche Din & 15 Lacs ...

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