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Updated: May 10, 2025 15:42
India’s southwest monsoon is set to arrive earlier than expected, with the India Meteorological Department forecasting its onset over Kerala on May 27—five days ahead of schedule. This marks the earliest arrival in at least five years, raising optimism for strong agricultural yields across the country.
The monsoon, which delivers nearly 70% of India’s annual rainfall, plays a crucial role in replenishing reservoirs and supporting crop production. Farmers across key agricultural states, including Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra, are expected to benefit from the timely rains, which will aid in the sowing of rice, corn, cotton, soybeans, and sugarcane.
Experts believe the early monsoon will help stabilize food prices and mitigate inflationary pressures, particularly in staple commodities. The forecast also suggests above-normal rainfall for the second consecutive year, further strengthening India’s agricultural outlook.
With nearly half of India’s farmland dependent on monsoon rains due to a lack of irrigation infrastructure, the early arrival is seen as a positive development for rural economies. The government is closely monitoring the progress of the monsoon to ensure adequate support for farmers and food security measures.
Sources: Reuters, India Meteorological Department, Economic Times, Business Standard, Hindustan Times, MSN India, Yahoo Finance, Devdiscourse, NewsX