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Hopes of monsoon revival likely to bring relief for kharif sowing

The southwest monsoon between June 1 to June 16 is almost 47 per cent less than normal with rains yet to reach several parts of the country, where it should have been in the usual course otherwise

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Sanjeeb Mukherjee New Delhi

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Sowing of kharif crops has not got off to a spectacular start this year due to the delayed onset of monsoon over most parts of the country and its tepid progress so far. 

The sluggish start has raised concerns that overall sowing could be delayed for many crops and if it goes beyond the ideal planting time, it might lead to loss of yield. Till this Friday, major kharif crops, barring sugarcane, have been planted on around 4.93 million hectares, marginally more than last year, owing to a jump in bajra acreage. 

The southwest monsoon between June 1 to June 16 is