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14 सितंबर 2015

agriculture ministry has convened a meeting of state government officials to discuss strategy for the sowing of forthcoming rabi crops

New Delhi. Amid fears of drought during the current year as so far overall rainfall is 84% of the normal, the agriculture ministry has convened a meeting of state government officials to discuss strategy for the sowing of forthcoming rabi crops.
   “A meeting of top officials of all the states has been called on Sep 22-23 to discuss the strategy to for the ensuing rabi crop sowing amid fears of drought in several parts of the country,” a senior official of agriculture ministry said.

    The two day conference will be inaugurated by Farm Minister Radha Mohan Singh and will be attended other junior ministers along with senior officials and scientists of the agriculture ministry.

   “The meeting will also discuss the kharif crop prospects and may release first advance estimates for the current year,” the official said.

   As on Sep 11, India’s kharif crop sowings stood at 101.2 million hectare, up 2% on year on the back of surplus rains in Jun.

   However, later lack of adequate rains may impact the yield resulting decline in output.

   “So far monsoon rains are 16% below normal posing threat to standing kharif crops and sowing of coming rabi crops,” said the official.

   Government will also discuss the availability of seed, fertilizer and water availability in the reservoirs of the country.

   Sowing of rabi crops generally begins in October and picks up in Nov. Wheat, gram and mustard seed are the major rabi crops.

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