Abnormally warm February in India threatens wheat and rapeseed crops

게시됨 2025년 1월 30일

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India is facing a risk to its winter crops, including wheat and rapeseed, due to above-normal temperatures expected in February. This could result in lower yields and potentially force the country to import more vegetable oil if the rapeseed crop suffers. The hot weather is already depressing production and reducing government reserve forecasts, with wheat prices hitting a record high. The planted area for rapeseed is down from last year as farmers switch to less heat-susceptible crops.
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require cold weather conditions during the growth and maturation stages for optimum yields. As the world’s second-largest wheat producer, India had been counting on a record crop in 2025 to avoid costly imports after three consecutive years of poor harvests. India, which is also the world’s second-largest wheat consumer, was forced to ban exports of the staple after a sharp rise in temperatures in February and March 2022 killed crops. “If temperatures remain above normal for an extended period, yields could be adversely affected, due to moisture deficit,” said Ashwini Bansod, vice president of commodity research at Phillip Capital India. The hot and unseasonably warm weather is depressing production and sharply reducing government reserve forecasts, with wheat prices hitting a record high of 33,250 rupees ($384.05) a ton earlier this month. Any fall in the rapeseed crop would force India, the world’s largest importer of vegetable oil, to increase imports of vegetable oil into ...

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