Pulses Prices May Spiral as Deficient Rain Mars Sowing
- August 21, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Pulses Prices May Spiral as Deficient Rain Mars Sowing
Subject :Geography
Section: Economic geography
Context
- Impending risk of rising pulse prices due to deficient monsoon affecting sowing.
- Pulses’ inflation surged to 13.3% in July, up from 10.6% in June.
- Vegetables’ prices are cooling, but pulses could cause the next inflation surge.
Impact of Deficient Monsoon on Pulse Sowing
- Sowing area for pulses in the Kharif season decreased by almost 10% compared to the previous year.
- Total sown area for dals, including tur and moong dal, reported at 114.9 lakh hectares.
- Poor and inadequate rainfall adversely affects sowing.
- Sowing of urad decreased by 6.4%, while tur saw a substantial drop of 15.3%
- Prices of pulses like tur dal and moong dal surged by 34.1% and 9.1% respectively in July.
- Lower sowing rates and increased demand contribute to expectations of elevated price levels.
Comparison with Cereals and Rice Sowing
- Cereals and rice sowing experienced a slight increase of 1.6% and 4.3% respectively.
- Favourable sowing conditions and recovery in cereals and rice could help moderate their price rise in the coming months.
Monsoon and Reservoir Levels
- Southwest monsoon precipitation stands at 6% below the long-period average (LPA).
- Several regions, including Central, Southern Peninsula, and East/Northeastern, continue to experience deficient rainfall.
- Reservoir levels at 62% of capacity as of August 17, 2023, compared to 76% during the previous season.
What’s Behind Retail Inflation in India in 2023?
- Inflation Mutations and Tomato Price Shock
- Tomato prices impact inflation, leading to potential cascading effects on other vegetables.
- While core inflation moderates, headline inflation is still anticipated to average above 6% in the second quarter.
- Global geopolitical tensions contribute to increased prices of agricultural commodities, metals, and energy, influencing core inflation.
Inflation Impact Across States
- Retail inflation exhibits regional disparities across states and Union Territories.
- Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Rajasthan, Manipur, and more witness higher inflation rates than the national average.
- Eastern and Northeastern states demonstrate more favourable inflation rates, while Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh exhibit lower inflation levels.
Crop Classification Based on the growing season
Kharif/Rainy/Monsoon crops | Rabi/winter/cold seasons crops | Summer/Zaid crops |
The crops are grown in the monsoon months | The crops are grown in the winter season | Crops grown in summer |
Sown before monsoon and harvested at the end of the monsoon | Sown before retreating monsoon and harvested before summer. | Sown and harvested in summer |
June to Oct-Nov | Oct to March | March to June |
Require warm, wet weather at major periods of crop growth | Crops grow well in cold and dry weather | Require warm dry weather for major growth periods |
E.g. Cotton, Rice, Jowar, Bajara etc. | E.g. Wheat, gram, sunflower etc. | E.g. Groundnuts, Watermelon, Pumpkins, Gourds etc. |
Pulses are grown in all three seasons:
- Kharif: Arhar (Tur), Urd (Blackgram), Moong (Green gram), Lobia (Cowpea), Kulthi (Horsegram), and Moth
- Rabi: Gram, Lentil, Pea, Lathyrus, and Rajmash
- Summer: Greengram, Blackgram, and Cowpea