NCDEX, Skymet join hands to launch two weather-sensitive indices on Tuesday

While the Composite Weather Index will be seasonal, Rain Index will show daily variations in value, depending on actual rainfall across the country and long seasonal variations

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These indices would start at “zero” as base value on January 1 every year. The year will be from June to May. Representative image
Dilip Kumar Jha Mumbai
3 min read Last Updated : Jun 08 2020 | 11:37 PM IST
In a first for India, the National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX) is set to launch two weather-sensitive indices  — ‘Weather Index’ and ‘Rain Index’. The exchange has tied up with private weather forecasting company Skymet to source data points and analyse them to put out a composite value. 

While the composite Weather Index would be a seasonal guide, the Rain Index would show daily variations in the value depending on actual rainfall across the country and long seasonal variations from the same date last year. The value of the Rain Index may turn “negative” in case of a drought. 
These two indices would start from “zero” as their base value every year. The Rain Index would June to May calendar; details regarding the Weather Index were awaited. In 2004,  the NCDEX had disseminated weather index values, it was done only for a short period only. 

“Several rounds of discussions have taken place internally and also with the regulator — Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) — about these products and their significance. We are launching both indices very soon with the entire mechanism in place. On receiving approval from the regulator, we will make them available for trading,” said Kapil Dev, chief business officer, NCDEX.

 

 
Jatin Singh, founder and managing director, Skymet Weather Solutions, said: “We have 7,000 observatory stations across the country — one in every 100 km. The monsoon rains affect everything in India — from the economy to business and sales of commodities like gold, pesticides, seeds, and fertiliser. So, the Weather and Rain indices would be useful for all classes of people in the country." 
Initially, these indices will be available only for reference to check their accuracy. This means trading will not be allowed as these products are yet to obtain approval from Sebi.  The announcement by the exchange came barely two weeks after it, on May 26, launched the agriculture composite index for futures trading — Agridex. Following the launch, the Agridex had closed turnover of Rs 21 crore (May 26) and Rs 24 crore (May 27), but it declined gradually to Rs 4.8 crore on June 4 and Rs 5.1 crore on June 5. 

The total exchange turnover during this period jumped to Rs 910 crore on June 5, as against Rs 611 crore on May 26.

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