how do monsoon benefit the agriculture sector in india ? for 3 marks
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Explained: Why monsoon is so important for the Indian Economy
Rains in India is mostly restricted to the monsoon season every summer. Hence, all variations in the summer monsoon affect agriculture and economy of the country.
By: FE OnlineNew Delhi | June 4, 2018 4:23 PM
Explained: Why monsoon is so important for the Indian Economy
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Rains in India is mostly restricted to the monsoon season every summer. Hence, all variations in the summer monsoon affect agriculture and economy of the country. In many ways, the monsoon is the lifeblood of India’s farm-dependent economy.
The Indian Metrological Department (IMD) has predicted monsoon rains will be 97% of its long-term average in 2018. Rainfall between 96 percent and 104 percent of a 50-year average of 89 cm (35 inches) by the fourth month of the monsoon season, starting from June, is considered normal or average.
As of today, IMD says the southwest monsoon has further advanced into some more parts of Tamil Nadu, southwest, west-central, east-central and the northeast Bay of Bengal, most parts of Tripura, remaining parts of Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram and some parts of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The southwest monsoon irrigates over 50% of India’s farmlands.
Monsoon importance for agriculture growth, addressing farm distress
India gets around 70 percent of its annual rainfall during the monsoon season, which also affects the yield of some key kharif or summer crops like rice, pulses and oilseeds such as soybeans. Farmers start planting these crops with the arrival of monsoon rains in June....
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