Maharashtra advises farmers to delay sowing as monsoon rains fall short
Maharashtra is experiencing a significant rainfall deficit in early June. The state has received only 26 percent of its normal rainfall. This has led the government to advise farmers against rushing with sowing operations. Preparatory agricultural...

As per the report, the state received 27.4 mm rainfall against the normal 103.8 mm from June 1 to June 15.
Preparatory agricultural activities, including nursery raising for paddy and finger millet and pre-sowing field operations, are underway across the state, it said.
"As rainfall is likely to remain weak till mid-June, instructions have been issued to farmers not to hurry with sowing operations," the presentation noted.
The report said rainfall is expected to remain scattered over Konkan and parts of central Maharashtra, while Vidarbha and Marathwada are likely to witness improved rainfall activity from June 18 onwards.
A heatwave is also expected to persist in parts of Vidarbha over the next few days.
Sources said the cabinet expressed concern over the delay in monsoon and depleting water stock, and stressed the need to use water judiciously.
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