India Prepared for Kharif Season Amid Potential El Niño Impact
India Prepared for Kharif Season Amid Potential El Niño Impact
IN · Published May 30, 2026
India has announced its readiness for the upcoming Kharif planting season, with sufficient seed stocks to mitigate any potential disruptions caused by El Niño conditions.
According to Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the country is fully prepared to handle the agricultural challenges that may arise from this climate phenomenon.
El Niño, which typically leads to reduced monsoon rainfall in South Asia, poses a significant risk to crop yields.

Why It's Important?

The primary risk associated with El Niño is a potential reduction in monsoon rainfall, which could negatively impact crop yields during the Kharif season. Farmers across India, particularly in rain-fed regions, may face challenges in maintaining productivity. However, the government's assurance of sufficient seed stocks aims to mitigate these risks. A well-prepared agricultural sector is crucial to ensuring food security and minimizing economic disruptions in rural areas.

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