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A lack of rain in India brings new threat to the world’s food supply

William by William
August 3, 2022
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A lack of rain in India brings new threat to the world’s food supply

New Dehli: Rice could emerge as the next challenge for global food supply as a shortage of rain in parts of India, by far the world’s biggest exporter, has caused the planting area to shrink to the smallest in about three years.

The threat to Indian rice production comes at a time when countries are grappling with soaring food costs and rampant inflation. The total rice planted area has declined 13 per cent so far this season due to a lack of rainfall in some areas, including West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, which account for a quarter of the output.

Indian farm workers transplant rice paddy amid the state’s ongoing monsoon

Indian farm workers transplant rice paddy amid the state’s ongoing monsoonCredit:Getty Images

Traders are worried that a drop in production will complicate the country’s inflation fight and trigger restrictions on exports. Such a move will have far-reaching implications for the billions of people that depend on the staple. India accounts for 40 per cent of the global rice trade, and the government has already curbed wheat and sugar exports to safeguard food security and control local prices.

Most of the world’s rice is grown and consumed in Asia, making it vital for political and economic stability in the region. In contrast to the surge in wheat and corn prices after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, rice has been subdued due to ample production and stockpiles, helping to ward off a bigger food crisis.

Much is riding on the rice crop in India and the monsoon’s progress. Some agricultural scientists are optimistic that there’s still time to continue planting and make up for some of the shortfall. Rain is forecast to be normal for August to September, which may improve crop output.

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Farmers are less upbeat. Rajesh Kumar Singh, 54, a grower in Uttar Pradesh, said he planted rice on only half of his 2.8 hectares of land due to a lack of rain in June and July. “The situation is really precarious,” he said.

Rice prices are feeling the pressure, said Himanshu, a professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University, who goes by only one name. “Rarely any sowing happens after mid-July, so the hope that it will recover is unlikely to be the case,” he said, adding that a drop in output is a risk to inflation.

Rice could present a fresh challenge to India’s inflation fight. Consumer prices have maintained above the Reserve Bank of India’s tolerance limit of 6% this year, prompting a sharp rise in interest rates.

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