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Khargone Farmers Face Crop Crisis Amid Delayed Monsoon and Heat
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Khargone Farmers Face Crop Crisis Amid Delayed Monsoon and Heat

✍️ Amar Ujala · Madhya Pradesh 🗓 19 Jun 2026, 06:01 PM 👁 1

Farmers in Khargone district are facing significant distress as delayed monsoon rains and rising temperatures threaten crucial crops like chili and cotton. The lack of rainfall has halted plant growth and is causing crops to wither.

Farmers in Madhya Pradesh's Khargone district are experiencing considerable anxiety due to the delayed arrival of the monsoon season, coupled with persistently high temperatures. The absence of adequate rainfall has severely impacted vital Kharif crops, including chili, cotton, maize, and vegetables.

Reports from the region indicate that the critical growth phase for many plants has been disrupted. Young crops are struggling to establish themselves, and in several areas, the wilting and drying of plants are becoming evident. This situation has heightened concerns among the farming community about potential yield losses and the overall economic impact on their livelihoods.

The prolonged dry spell and heatwave conditions are creating a challenging environment for agriculture, with farmers anxiously awaiting relief in the form of substantial rainfall to revive their fields and mitigate the damage already incurred.