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India Prepares for El Niño Impact on Kharif Season Amid Monsoon Concerns

India's Agriculture Minister announced contingency plans to mitigate El Niño's potential impact on the Kharif season. With monsoon rains predicted to be below normal, the government is ensuring seed availability for alternative cropping strategies.

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iGEN Editorial
June 1, 2026
India Prepares for El Niño Impact on Kharif Season Amid Monsoon Concerns

India is taking proactive steps to mitigate the potential impact of El Niño on the upcoming Kharif season. Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan emphasized the importance of preparation over panic, as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts below-normal monsoon rainfall.

Government's Contingency Plans

The Indian government is implementing contingency plans to protect the Kharif season from El Niño disruptions. Minister Chouhan highlighted the availability of sufficient seed stocks to support alternative cropping if necessary. The Ministry is identifying districts for potential crop changes and ensuring timely seed distribution.

"No need to fear, rather preparations have to be in place," said Chouhan at the national Kharif conference in New Delhi.

Monsoon Forecast and Challenges

According to the IMD's April forecast, India is expected to receive only 92% of the long period average rainfall during the June-September monsoon season. The monsoon's erratic progress has already been observed, with delays noted in its advancement across the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Forecast Normal 2026 Prediction
Monsoon Rainfall 116 cm 92% of 87 cm

Impact on Kharif Crops

The Kharif season, crucial for crops like sugarcane and cotton, is under threat due to the predicted super El Niño. While sugarcane sowing is nearly complete, cotton planting in the northwest is also finished. The government aims to expand kisan credit card coverage and expedite farmer ID issuance to support farmers.

Outlook and Future Steps

The IMD is expected to release a detailed forecast soon, which will guide further government actions. The focus remains on ensuring food security and improving farmer livelihoods despite climatic challenges. The Ministry's proactive measures aim to maintain India's record foodgrain production levels.

India's strategic approach to the looming El Niño threat underscores its commitment to agricultural resilience and food security.

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