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Monsoon Revival Sparks Hope for Kharif Season Recovery

After an intense heatwave and delayed monsoon onset, crucial rainfall has returned to several parts of India including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Telangana. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has officially confirmed that the southwest monsoon has resumed its upward movement across central India.

The rain deficit had disrupted the early sowing of key kharif crops such as paddy, maize, pulses, soybean, and cotton, causing uncertainty among farmers. However, weather forecasts now indicate a consistent rain pattern over the coming week, potentially reviving agricultural activity.

Experts from the Ministry of Agriculture have advised farmers to utilize the renewed rainfall for land preparation, rainwater harvesting, and adopting shortduration seed varieties in areas facing extended delays. Agriextension officers are also disseminating crop advisories to minimize production risks.

This timely shift in weather is expected to reinstate confidence among cultivators and mitigate the economic impact caused by the initial dry spell.

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