Understanding India's Monsoon and Its Impact on Agriculture
Understanding India's Monsoon and Its Impact on Agriculture
Global · Published Aug 20, 2026
India's monsoon plays a critical role in agriculture, influencing crop yields and rural livelihoods.
Learn how the government is addressing challenges like uneven rainfall and El Niño effects to support farmers and stabilize rural demand.

Challenges Posed by Weak Monsoons

In years with weak monsoons, such as those influenced by El Niño, farmers face significant challenges. These include reduced water availability, lower crop productivity, and increased costs for irrigation. Such conditions can also lead to higher food prices, affecting both rural and urban populations.

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