Due to monsoon rains being 3% above the seasonal average, India's farmers have increased the sowing of oilseeds and pulses. Oilseed crops have been planted on approximately 17.17 million hectares, marking a 3.8% increase from the previous year, while the area for pulses has risen to 10.2 million hectares, a 14% increase. Corn planting has also seen an uptick, whereas rice planting remains largely unchanged. The favorable monsoon season, running from June to September, has significantly aided the sowing process.