How does monsoon affect indian agriculture?
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it destroys the crops and from that the crops goes to waste and farmers didn't get any profit and he didn't have specific amount to crop the field once more.
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Indian economy which is still considered as an agricultural economy is dependent on the amount of monsoon rains as a large part of the agricultural produce comes from the monsoon fed crops. ... As a result, below-normal rainfall and high temperatures damaged crops and livestock throughout Asia.
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