A forthcoming heatwave is expected to impact wheat crop yields in India, leading to increased prices and potential export restrictions. The hotter-than-usual February this year and anticipated March-May heatwaves could result in inadequate wheat grain development, with production estimated at 98 MMT, a 1.6% increase from last year. This situation may be mitigated by expanding sowing areas and maintaining adequate buffers, as seen last year. However, union officials remain optimistic, predicting a record 112 million tonnes of output by June, despite the India Meteorological Department's warnings of higher temperatures.