A normal monsoon is important for several reasons – most of all for the way it feeds into the economy’s growth and inflationary routes. A below average monsoon impacts crop sowing and harvest, which in turn leads to prices of vegetables and staple food rising.
El Nino woes: Why weak monsoon may turn out to be a bigger worry for India than US-Iran war
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