India Faces 40% Rainfall Deficit, Implements Contingency Plans
India Faces 40% Rainfall Deficit, Implements Contingency Plans
IN · Published Jun 23, 2026
India is currently experiencing a 40% rainfall deficit, raising concerns about potential impacts on agriculture.
To address this, the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare has developed district-level contingency plans based on data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Impact & Risks

The rainfall deficit could significantly affect agricultural output, particularly for water-intensive crops. However, India's improved irrigation systems and healthy food grain reserves are expected to mitigate severe impacts. Farmers may face challenges in regions with limited irrigation access, potentially leading to shifts in crop patterns. A prolonged deficit could also impact food prices and supply chains, with the government prepared to address shortages through imports if necessary.

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