Monsoon Deficit Has Narrowed, Kharif Sowing Progressing Well: Government

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said on Friday
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has projected the overall monsoon to remain normal
However, till August 8, the rainfall was 5 per cent below the normal level."Monsoon was delayed a bit and there was some concern
By God's grace, the rainfall has improved now and the deficit has narrowed," Mr Tomar told reporters."We expect the overall rainfall will
recover and the deficit in sowing area under the Kharif crops will be covered
The sowing operation is progressing well," he added.On flood situation in some states including Maharasthra and Karnataka, the minister said
the central government is closely monitoring the situation.Sowing of kharif crops like paddy and pulses begins with the onset of monsoon
from June and harvesting starts from October onwards.According to sowing data maintained by the Union Agriculture Ministry, total acreage
sown to all kharif crops so far has remained lower at 869.55 lakh hectare as against 918.70 lakh hectare a year ago."The deficit in overall
sowing area has improved compared to the last week
Now, the gap has come down," said Agriculture Secretary Sanjay Agrawal.The rice acreage is still lagging and it will be recovered in the
coming weeks as sowing widow is there till September first week, he said.Rice acreage was down at 265.20 lakh hectare so far in the Kharif
season of the 2019-20 crop year (July-June), as against 304.18 lakh hectare in the year-ago period, according to ministry data.Mr Agrawal
said pulses acreage has improved but oilseeds area is still down and the deficit will also recover in the days to come.Pulses was sown in
115.39 lakh hectare so far this kharif season as against 121.39 lakh hectare in the year-ago, while oilseeds was planted in 157.17 lakh
hectare as against 162.52 lakh hectare in the said period, the data showed.Coarse cereals were sown in lesser area at 153.92 lakh hectare as
against 162.52 lakh hectare in the said period.In case of commercial crops, the sugarcane area was sown in 52.30 lakh hectare so far this
kharif season of this year as against 55.45 lakh hectare a year ago.Get Breaking news, live coverage, and Latest News from India and around
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