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India will receive monsoon rainfall above average in 2025

India will receive monsoon rainfall above average in 2025

The government of India said that India will likely receive above-average rains during the monsoon season in 2025. This raises expectations for higher economic and farm growth in Asia’s third largest economy.

Nearly 70% of all rain required to irrigate crops, recharge reservoirs, and replenish aquifers is delivered by the monsoon. It depends on rains from June to September for a variety of crops, as nearly half its farmland is without irrigation.

Good rains can help bring down food costs, keep inflation within the comfort zone of the central bank, and allow the world's largest rice exporter, India, to ship more.

M. Ravichandran from the Ministry of Earth Sciences told a press conference that the monsoon is expected to be 105% of its long-term average.

India Meteorological Department defines normal or average rainfall as falling between 96% and 100% of the 50-year average of 35 inches (87 cm) over a four-month period.

Ravichandran stated that rainfall above average is expected in most areas of India except for certain areas such as the northwest, northeast, and southern peninsular India where rainfall below average is probable.

Ravichandran said that the El Nino phenomenon is unlikely to happen during the monsoon period, which lasts four months. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Heavens, Sharon Singleton and Mayank Jadhav)

(source: Reuters)