Do you think it is good for Indian Agriculture to heavily depend on the monsoon?
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The overall Indian economy remains very vulnerable to the monsoon, since poor rainfall can significantly reduce agricultural production. ... And with around 55% of India's arable land dependent on rain, the monsoon season could sway economic activity in the agriculture sector and industries linked to it. The South-West monsoon is considered vital for the cultivation of Kharif crops, which are heavily dependent on rain as the quantity of rainfall determines the production numbers in the case of these crops.
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no, certainly not if monsoon comes late the crops might fail and which would result in worldwide famine
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