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The kharif farming season is set to commence at the end of this month across various regions of India. This agricultural period, which typically spans from June to October, is crucial for farmers as it aligns with the southwest monsoon, providing the necessary rainfall for crop cultivation.
During the kharif season, farmers primarily cultivate crops such as rice, maize, sorghum, and pulses, which are particularly suited to the wetter conditions. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts for this year suggest a normal monsoon, which bodes well for agricultural practices and productivity.
The start of the kharif season is often marked by farmers preparing their fields and sourcing seeds and fertilizers to optimize their yields. Additionally, this season plays a significant role in the countrys overall economy, influencing food security and agricultural exports. As farmers gear up for planting, support programs and financial assistance from government agencies are expected to be rolled out to aid their efforts.
