WHICH CROPS ARE AFFECTED?
Soybean, rice, cotton, sugarcane, pulses and vegetables have been hardest hit.
Soybean, India's main summer-sown oilseed, was particularly damaged as the state of Madhya Pradesh - India's top grower of the crop - received rainfall 44 per cent above average. The heavy rains stunted the flowering of the plant, which in turn reduced the pods it yielded.
Sugarcane in many districts of Maharashtra and Karnataka states - the second- and third-biggest producers in India, respectively - were flooded in the first week of August. This is expected to result in India's lowest sugar output in three years, industry officials say.