Tue. Apr 14th, 2026

New Delhi, Apr 14 (BNP): India’s upcoming kharif cropping season is facing a period of uncertainty, with experts pointing to a combination of climate risks and global geopolitical pressures.

A potential El Niño event could disrupt the monsoon, raising concerns about below-normal rainfall during a critical sowing period. Since kharif crops depend heavily on timely and adequate rains, any deviation in weather patterns may affect both planting and yields.

At the same time, ongoing tensions in West Asia are adding another layer of concern. Rising global energy prices could increase the cost of fuel and fertilisers, placing additional financial strain on farmers already dealing with uncertain weather conditions.

Experts believe that this combination of climatic and external economic pressures could influence farm output, rural incomes, and even food price trends in the months ahead.

While the full impact will depend on how both the monsoon and global situation evolve, stakeholders are keeping a close watch, as the kharif season remains crucial for India’s agricultural stability and food security.

 

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