The delayed monsoon and forecasted below-normal rainfall could disrupt agricultural activities, particularly in rain-fed regions. Farmers may face challenges in sowing and sustaining crops due to uneven rainfall distribution and prolonged dry spells. The risk of drought looms large, especially if the seasonal rainfall deficit exceeds 10%. Such conditions could lead to reduced crop yields, higher food prices, and increased economic stress for farmers. The situation is further complicated by the potential impact of El Niño, which historically correlates with deficient rainfall in India.