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    India Short of rain again...

    NEW DELHI | Thu Jul 26, 2012 4:48pm IST

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Monsoon rains continued below average in the past week, the weather office said on Thursday, keeping much of India's rain-fed areas still thirsty halfway through the June to September season.

    Monsoon rains were 20 percent below average in the week to July 25 after a 22 percent shortfall the previous week.

    But the rains improved over rice and soybean growing areas of eastern and central India, data published on the weather office's website showed.

    Expert ministers on drought will meet next week, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said, and the government has launched contingency plans to cope with the lack of crucial rains.

    Monsoon rains so far are 22 percent below average for the four-month long rainy season that began in June, but the chief of the weather office still expects the rains will improve in coming days, narrowing the shortfall.

    As much of India continues to wait for this year's elusive monsoon, plans are afoot from both the government and farmers to keep crop loss to a minimum and save one of the world's biggest food consumers from having to buy heavily on global markets.

    (Reporting by Ratnajyoti Dutta; Editing by Jo Winterbottom)

    http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/07/26/india-monsoon-rainfall-idINDEE86P07420120726

    #2
    Maybe with less rain all of those thousands of bags of grain stored out in the weather will be more edible.

    Unbelievable how much food is wasted in that country because of a lack of storage facilities as well as the contamination by rats by the millions.

    Tom...perhaps you could take some time off and get over there and `smarten` them up.

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      #3
      Are you saying that Tom has the experience dealing with two legged rats in Alberta that would be transferable to information on dealing with four legged ones in India?

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        #4
        Well, Tom was never shy about giving advice from what I've seen.

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          #5
          Wilagro,

          Good to see you have not lost your sense of humour!

          I have twice as much to do... as time to do it... so I gladly pass the torch on to you to give them your wise advice!

          Cheers!

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            #6
            If we could just paid for our "good" advice.

            The great information that we receive on AV
            more that offsets the crap throwing bufoons.

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