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Chouhan reviews Kharif preparedness

Published: Apr 20, 2026

By TIOLCorplaws News Service

NEW DELHI, APR 20, 2026: UNION Minister for Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, and Rural Development, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, on Saturday conducted a high-level review of the current status of the agriculture sector and preparations for the upcoming Kharif season, directing the Agriculture Secretary and concerned senior officials to ensure all necessary arrangements are made well in advance to safeguard farmers' interests. The meeting extensively discussed weather forecasts, water availability, crop conditions, arrangements for seeds and other agricultural inputs, states' preparations, and action plans to cope with potential adverse weather conditions. During the review meeting, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh emphasised that farmers' welfare is of utmost priority for us, and the government is fully prepared to address the potential El Nino impact.

The meeting was informed that the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated the likelihood of below-normal Southwest Monsoon in 2026, with seasonal rainfall estimated at about 92 per cent of the long period average (LPA) across the country. It was also indicated that El Nino conditions may develop during the monsoon season, although the final and updated assessment will be issued in the last week of May 2026. During the review, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan clarified that taking weather-related forecasts seriously, the Central Government is moving forward with complete preparedness, and farmers need not have any concerns. He stated that through coordinated efforts of the central and state governments, better water management, advanced technologies, expansion of irrigation facilities, and climate-resilient agricultural measures, the impact of potential challenges can be significantly controlled.

The meeting highlighted the important fact that at present, the water levels in the country's reservoirs are in a satisfactory position, and overall storage is better than normal. According to available estimates, reservoir storage is at 127.01 per cent of the normal level for this period, which will provide crucial assistance in meeting irrigation needs during the Kharif season and substantially reduce the risk of moisture deficiency. On this basis, the meeting assessed that despite the potential El Nino impact, its effect on the agriculture sector is likely to remain relatively limited compared to previous instances. Particularly due to improved water availability, micro-irrigation, scientific advisories, crop diversification, and timely interventions, farming has become more efficient and adaptable than before.

During the review, it was also mentioned that between 2000 and 2016, the impact of El Nino on agricultural production was relatively more pronounced, as rainfall dependency was higher at that time, and arrangements to deal with climate risks were limited compared to the present. In recent years, technological advancements, better agricultural management, water conservation, expansion of irrigation networks, and use of improved seeds have brought greater stability to crop productivity. The meeting also underscored that some crops, especially paddy, exhibit relatively higher stability, while suitable management measures are already being prepared for other crops as well. Union Minister Chouhan stated that the government's focus is on providing timely advice, seeds, resources, and alternatives to farmers through area-specific and crop-specific strategies.

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh directed officials to ensure that all states maintain full preparedness to handle any adverse weather conditions and activate contingency plans right down to the district level. He said that along with ensuring availability of seeds, fertilisers, and other essential agricultural inputs, alternative crop options, delayed sowing strategies, and promotion of drought-tolerant varieties should be emphasised, so that farmers receive practical and prompt solutions. The meeting was informed that seed availability for both Kharif and Rabi seasons exceeds requirements, and arrangements for the National Seed Reserve have also been made for contingency situations. These preparations are aimed at ensuring that if adverse weather impacts any area, alternative seeds and suitable varieties can be immediately provided there.

Chouhan clarified that a monitoring mechanism is active to protect farmers from any difficulties, and the situation is being regularly reviewed. Through continuous coordination with states, crop weather monitoring, updating of district agriculture contingency plans, and institutional arrangements for crisis management, timely decisions are being ensured. Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that the Central Government's objective is not only to assess potential risks but also to take all such steps in advance so that farmers' confidence remains intact, farming continuity is not affected, and the Kharif season progresses smoothly. He expressed confidence that through better water management, technological developments, advanced farming practices, and timely preparations, the impact of potential challenges can be minimised, and farmers' interests will be fully protected.

Historical contrasts underscore progress: pre-2016 El Nino episodes hit harder amid limited infrastructure; today's ecosystem - bolstered by expanded irrigation, climate-smart seeds, and vigilant monitoring - promises contained disruptions. Continuous state-central synergy, bolstered by crop-weather surveillance and institutional crisis protocols, guarantees farmer confidence and uninterrupted Kharif momentum.

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