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Summer crop sowing lags in India on slow monsoon progress

Lower production of soybeans could force India to raise imports of edible oils such as palm oil and soy oil, while a drop in cotton output could limit the world's biggest fibre producer's exports.

By Reuters Jun 17, 2019 4:40:18 PM IST (Published)


Planting of summer-sown crops in India such as soybean, cotton, rice and corn has been delayed by at least two weeks because of the slow progress of monsoon rains in central and western parts of the country, raising concerns over lower production.
Lower production of soybeans could force India to raise imports of edible oils such as palm oil and soy oil, while a drop in cotton output could limit the world's biggest fibre producer's exports. Lower rice output could hit shipments from the world's biggest exporter.
"Monsoon rainfall is delayed. Farmers could not start sowing on the time," said Atul Ganatra, president of the Cotton Association of India.