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Monsoon to hit Kerala by June 5; no concern on sowing: IMD

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

"Most likely, the southwest monsoon will reach Kerala by June 5," India Meteorological Department (IMD) Director General L S Rathore told PTI.

Asked if there is a delay in monsoon onset, he said, "There is no delay as such. We had forecast monsoon may hit Kerala on June 1 with a model error of plus/minus 4 days. This deviation of plus/minus four days is normal."

Monsoon rains are crucial for agriculture as only 40 per cent of the cultivable area is under irrigation. The farm sector contributes about only 15 per cent to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), but it employs about 60 per cent of India's population.

 

Rathore further said that the deviation of 3-4 days in arrival of monsoon rains would have no adverse impact on sowing of kharif (summer) crops.

"There is no concern for paddy sowing because seedlings are raised first in nursery through irrigation and then transplanted in the field much later," he said.

There would be no impact on cotton and sugarcane crops as these long-duration crops are mostly cultivated in areas with irrigation facilities. (More)

  

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First Published: Jun 01 2012 | 6:25 PM IST

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