Shivraj Singh Chouhan's Big Challenge: Is India’s Farm Sector Prepared for El Niño and Delayed Monsoon?

Amid growing concerns over El Niño conditions and a delayed onset of monsoon across several parts of India, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has reviewed the emerging impact on the farm sector, according to sources. The assessment focused on rainfall variability, sowing patterns, and potential stress on key Kharif crops.

Sources indicate that the minister has directed officials to remain on high alert and ensure swift response mechanisms at both central and state levels. A dedicated 24x7 monitoring and support system is being put in place to address farmer grievances, input shortages, and irrigation-related challenges.

The government is also tracking crop-wise vulnerabilities, especially in rain-fed regions, where delays in sowing could impact yields. Contingency planning, including alternative cropping strategies and advisories, is being strengthened through coordination with state agriculture departments.

Officials have been asked to maintain real-time data flow on rainfall distribution and crop progress, enabling timely interventions. The move signals an attempt to mitigate early risks and stabilise farm output amid evolving climatic uncertainties.

 

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