"Though many parts of the state have received rainfall, monsoon has not arrived as yet. The meteorological department has said that rainy season will start soon. But after the initial rains, farmers have got ready with their Kharif sowing expecting continuous good rains," Fadnavis said.
"I urge farmers to not sow Kharif crops till it rains sufficiently and continuously for at least two days so that the soil develops the moisture required for crops," he said in a release here.
Fadnavis said the government has made sufficient fertilisers and seeds available for the Kharif season and has also stayed the decision regarding seed price hike by Mahabeej to provide relief to lakhs of farmers.
"Out of 43.75 metric tonnes of demand for fertilisers, the government has till now made available 40.25 lakh MT. Apart from this, the Centre has reserved 0.50 lakh MT of Urea fertiliser for Maharashtra," he said, adding that as compared to 2015, the demand for fertilisers has shot up by 26 per cent.