Hot and dry February in India threatens winter crop harvests

게시됨 2026년 2월 2일

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India is expected to face hotter and drier weather in February following an unusually warm January, increasing risks for key winter-sown crops such as wheat, rapeseed and chickpeas, according to the country’s weather office. The India Meteorological Department said rainfall in the northwestern wheat-growing belt is likely to be less than 78% of the long-term

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average this month, while both maximum and minimum temperatures across most parts of the country are forecast to remain above normal. Agricultural experts warn that higher-than-usual temperatures could accelerate crop development, shorten the grain-filling period and lead to yield losses in wheat and barley. In addition, the number of cold-wave days in northwestern and adjoining central India is expected to be below average. India’s main wheat-producing states — Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh in the north, along with Madhya Pradesh in central India — were already affected by warm and dry conditions in January, when rainfall was 31.5% below average and temperatures exceeded seasonal norms. Despite record sowing areas for wheat and rapeseed, at 33.42 million hectares and 8.94 million hectares respectively, market participants say February is a critical month for grain development. Any significant decline in rapeseed output could force India, the world’s largest vegetable oil ...

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