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Sushil Kumar, one of the most influential land owners in Village Rajagaon in Block Machreta of Uttar Pradesh, India poses for a portrait in his barren farmland. He produces peppermint, rice, wheat and sugarcane but late rains have affected his production this season. The 4 month annual rainfall is crucial to summer sown crops as 60% of the farmlands are rainfed. North India experienced scanty rainfall in late june to july. Till August, rain in India has been 26% below 5 year average. Late rains moist the fields but it is not enough for rice, sugarcane, oilseeds and pulses. Late rains also damage the alternate crops that need less water.
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- Sanjit Das
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- WATER, Impact of late rain on agriculture