The delayed onset of the southwest monsoon, coupled with significantly low rainfall throughout June, has sparked serious concerns for the agricultural sector across India, including Madhya Pradesh. With sowing operations heavily dependent on timely rains, this climatic irregularity threatens to disrupt the upcoming crop cycle and overall yield projections.
Farmers are facing increasing uncertainty, as the moisture deficiency impacts essential Kharif crop preparations. Authorities and agricultural experts are now closely monitoring the situation, urging stakeholders to implement water-conservation measures and adaptive farming strategies to mitigate potential losses and ensure food security amid these challenging weather conditions.










