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.