India's agricultural heartlands face mixed weather extremes, with floods in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan, while Uttar Pradesh struggles with rainfall deficits. Despite a 7% national rainfall surplus, uneven distribution risks crop output and food inflation. Surplus in southern states supports yields, but north-western floods have disrupted paddy sowing, pushing inflation concerns upward.
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24 Sep