Top food-producing states face rainfall shortage

India gets about three quarters of its annual rains during the June-September southwest monsoon and its progress is a key determinant of the country's agricultural output and rural incomes. Along with the amount of rain, its spread is also vital, as heavy showers in a short span in some areas could erase the seasonal deficit but may cause floods and hurt farm output.

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