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Topic: Agriculture News

Paddy Sowing Shows Remarkable Resilience: Rice Area Expands by 4.26 Lakh Hectares Despite Early Moisture Stress
India's paddy cultivation has demonstrated exceptional resilience this season. Despite facing initial moisture stress due to delayed monsoon conditions in several regions, rice sowing has surged by 4.26 lakh hectares compared to last year, reaching 12.36 lakh hectares. Explore what this means for farmers, food security, and the upcoming Kharif season.

Cotton and Soybean Slide: Early-Season Water Shortages Reduce Sowing Across India's Cash Crop Belts
Early-season water shortages have impacted India's commercial farming regions, leading to a significant decline in Cotton and Soybean sowing. Explore the reasons behind the acreage drop, its implications for farmers, market trends, and how AGRIBOZ helps growers make informed decisions.

Monsoon Crisis 2026: India's Weakest June Rainfall Start Threatens Kharif Farming and Food Security
India's 2026 southwest monsoon has started with one of the sharpest rainfall deficits in recent decades, raising concerns over Kharif sowing, groundwater recharge, food inflation, and farmer incomes. Discover what this means for agriculture and how farmers can reduce risks through better planning.

El Niño Risk Grid: Government Identifies 315 Vulnerable Districts Across 12 Agricultural States as Niño 3.4 Index Reaches +1.7°C
With the Niño 3.4 index anomaly rapidly climbing to +1.7°C, the government has mapped 315 vulnerable districts across 12 major agricultural states, including 111 "most vulnerable" zones. Learn what this means for Indian farmers, crop planning, water management, and climate resilience.

Paddy Acreage Surges 53%: What Record Rice Sowing Means for India's Agriculture and Farmers
India's rice cultivation has witnessed a remarkable jump, with paddy acreage rising from 8.09 lakh hectares to 12.36 lakh hectares during the corresponding period. Discover what is driving this growth, its impact on food security, farmer incomes, market dynamics, and the opportunities emerging for agriculture stakeholders.

Kharif Sowing Sees Positive Growth: Coverage Reaches 119.90 Lakh Hectares Across India
India’s Kharif sowing season has started on a positive note with total crop coverage reaching 119.90 lakh hectares, surpassing last year's 117.95 lakh hectares. This growth signals stronger farmer participation, favorable weather conditions, and improved agricultural preparedness, creating optimism for the upcoming harvest season and rural economy.

Monsoon Acceleration Across India: Southwest Monsoon Regains Momentum Bringing Relief and Opportunities for Farmers
After a delayed start, the Southwest Monsoon has accelerated rapidly across Maharashtra, Telangana, Odisha, Jharkhand, and Bihar. With heavy rainfall alerts issued in several regions, farmers now face both opportunities and challenges. Learn how this monsoon surge can impact crop planning, water management, and agricultural productivity across India.

Contingency Orders Issued: Shivraj Singh Chouhan Directs 12 States to Activate District-Level Seed and Crop Strategies Against El Niño Delays
As El Niño threatens delayed rainfall and a weaker Kharif season, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has instructed 12 highly exposed states to immediately activate district-level contingency plans. The strategy focuses on drought-tolerant seeds, alternative crops, moisture conservation, and rapid farmer advisories to safeguard agricultural productivity and farm incomes.