Maharashtra Monsoon: The monsoon season in Maharashtra is slow, there is a possibility of delay in sowing kharif, farmers are upset!

Maharashtra Monsoon: South West monsoon arrives before Maharashtra. The monsoon hit the state on May 26. For many days, the monsoon clouds were loud rain and recorded. But now the monsoon is slowing down in the state. After a week’s heavy rain, the weather in Maharashtra became dry. The Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts that the rapid rainfall of the state has declined significantly. It is believed that the state is completely likely to affect kharif seeds, know how.
The kharif season is affected
In the coming days in the state, more areas are expected to rain. This change is expected to delay preparations for the Kharif season, especially in areas where the farms are watery due to the pre -monsoon rains. Last week, heavy rains in Marathwada and Central Maharashtra were caused by a low pressure system, which is now weakened. According to IMD, rain is normal from June 6 to 10, but for the next 10-15 days, the weather is expected to dry out in most parts of the state. The state of the state has also reduced the speed of wind, which has reduced the chances of rain in the coming period. In May, due to a lot of rain, the farmers were also suffering.
Are stored in water and muddy fields
It is said that the state has received ten times more than a monthly average in May. Most farms are drowned in water and muddy. For this reason, Kharif is affecting the front operations. Farmers are now waiting for the weather needed to sow. Proper moisture of the soil, in which it usually takes 10-15 days to freeze in black, deep soil, is now waiting for it. If it rains again in this dry period, there may be further delay in sowing. IMD has appealed to farmers to be careful and on high local instructions on their agricultural plan.
The monsoon in Konkan slowed
In Konkan, which moved rapidly in the monsoon, rain activities were rapidly declining. The lower pressure effect is reduced along the coast. Expect spring rains for the next three days. However, the hot situation remains the same and the rain has almost stopped in the area for the past two days. State Revenue Minister Chandrasekhar Bavankule has assured that farmers who have been suffering from careless rains and storms will be compensated after assessing the damage. In April and May, unsonnated rains and storms have caused heavy damage to crops and fruit orchards in many districts, including Amravati in the educational area.
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