Farmers in northern and central parts of India are facing a difficult growing season this summer due to low rainfall. And concerns are raising that the country, which is a big rice exporter, could see a drop in grain production and a rise in inflation, as a result.
So far, Indian farmers have planted crops on 61.19-million hectares of land, an 11.6 percent decline from a year earlier. Meanwhile, rainfall is seven percent below average, since June 1, the typical start to rainy season, reports Reuters.
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