Farmers in various northern states are experiencing low harvest and increased prices of grains due to early cessation of rainfall. The lack of irrigation facilities has exacerbated the situation, leading to crop drying and reduced yields. As a result, the prices of maize and rice have doubled compared to last year, causing concern among farmers and leading to a decrease in grain supply in the markets. This situation is further compounded by ongoing security measures and economic challenges, resulting in rising food prices and decreased buying capacity. Despite these challenges, some farmers have reported bumper harvests due to early cultivation and consistent rainfall.