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29 Jun 2026
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Rainfall Deficit Hampers Sowing in Gujarat and Maharashtra
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Agriculture

Rainfall Deficit Hampers Sowing in Gujarat and Maharashtra

✍️ Lapaas Voice 🗓 29 Jun 2026, 04:46 PM 👁 1

A significant rainfall deficit is adversely impacting agricultural sowing activities in Gujarat and Maharashtra, raising concerns for the upcoming harvest.

Agricultural operations in Gujarat and Maharashtra are facing significant challenges due to a prevailing rainfall deficit. The lack of adequate monsoon showers has directly hindered the progress of sowing activities across both states.

This dry spell is impacting farmers who rely on timely rains for preparing fields and planting crops. The reduced sowing could potentially affect agricultural output and the overall economy of these key farming regions.

Further details on the extent of the deficit and its specific impact on different crops are being monitored closely by agricultural authorities.