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Drought situation has eased on account of recent rains: Ajit Singh
New Delhi, Aug 21: Agriculture Minister Ajit Singh today said it was too early to talk about the agriculture growth projections although drought situation in the country has eased in the last two weeks on account of the recent spell of rains.
New Delhi, Aug 21: Agriculture Minister Ajit Singh today said it was too early to talk about the agriculture growth projections although drought situation in the country
has eased in the last two weeks on account of the recent spell
of rains.
"The situation appears to be looking up. The drought
situation in the country has eased on account of the recent
spell of monsoon. The oilseed crop is starting to look up and
the pulses is expected to be sown soon," he told reporters
here.
Asked if there would be revision in the agricultural
growth projections, Singh said, "it is still too early to talk
about the agriculture growth projection in the current year
as we are still receiving inputs from various parts of the
country".
Singh, however, admitted that despite the recent spell of showers the kharif crop would be affected. "The kharif crop will be affected but the estimate of the damage is not known". "The July rains are important for farmers and there has been damage on account of poor rainfall in that month", he said.
"We are hopeful that the rains will continue till September 15. This will improve the ground water level and help farmers in sowing. The overall situation appears to be looking up," he added.
Bureau Report
Singh, however, admitted that despite the recent spell of showers the kharif crop would be affected. "The kharif crop will be affected but the estimate of the damage is not known". "The July rains are important for farmers and there has been damage on account of poor rainfall in that month", he said.
"We are hopeful that the rains will continue till September 15. This will improve the ground water level and help farmers in sowing. The overall situation appears to be looking up," he added.
Bureau Report