The weather office's prediction of above-normal rains during the second half of the monsoon season has sparked concerns among farmers and the pulses industry. Delayed sowing and excessive rainfall during crucial stages like harvest or flowering and fruiting can potentially damage crops such as moong, urad, soyabean, and cotton. This issue is further compounded by the increasing frequency of multi-year La Nina events and changes in India's monsoon rainfall patterns. The pulses industry, however, is hopeful for increased production due to increased sowing area for urad and tur, provided your article does not mention any specific source for this optimism.