Friday, November 20, 2009





Dear Sir,

We are sending crop weather forecast for specific crops in specific areas.
For crop weather forecast for all crops please visit our website http://http://www.weatherindia.net/


Chilli
India
Heavy rainfall in parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka have degraded the quality of chillies which is in harvesting stages.
Moderate rainfall in parts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu is beneficial for chillies crop. Fresh arrivals are expected from Andhra Pradesh in January 2010.
Dry and sunny weather in the states of Rajasthan,Gujrat and Punjab favor harvesting and post harvest activities.
According to the government sources,arrivals of chillies in mandi has increased by 40 tonnes. The prices have also shown a sharp increase of Rs1000/quintal.

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International
Sri Lanka
Moderate rainfalls received in parts of the country are conducive for the crop which is yet to be harvested.

Pakistan
Dry weather has encouraged harvesting and post harvest activities in Pakistan.


Groundnut
India
Harvesting activities continue smoothly in the states of Rajasthan,Gujrat and Bihar. According to trade sources, 40% reduction in production is reported from the district of Sri Ganganagar(Rajasthan) from last year.
Heavy rainfalls in parts of Maharashtra have damaged the matured crop. Crop damage is reported from the district of Dhule(Maharashtra).
The arrivals of groundnut has decreased by 1000 tonnes,however no change in prices were noticed.
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International
Nigeria
Groundnut production dropped by sixty percent due to drought in the country.

China
Harvesting of the groundnut crop will commence from December.


Pepper
India
Heavy rainfalls in parts of Kerela and Karnataka have damaged the standing crop which is to be harvested in December.
Moderate rainfall along with hot and humid temperature favors the pepper crop in Tamil Nadu.
Pepper production is expected to increase by 4%.Production is expected to be around 53,000 tonne (2009-10), up from 51,000 in 2008-09.
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International
Vietnam
Timely rainfall and optimum soil moisture has ensured healthy pepper crop. Fresh arrivals will begin in the mid of December.
The country has exported 115,000 tonnes of pepper (Oct, 2009).


Brazil
Harvesting of pepper will commence from last week on November. Low priced pepper from Brazil is attracting International demand.


Sesame

Harvesting of sesame is near complete in state of Rajasthan.
Sesame standing crop faces threat in part of Maharashta as the crop cannot withstand water logging or wet conditions.
Sowing activities have completed in Tamil Nadu. Light rain and high temperature will be beneficial for crop germination.
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Peas
Sowing of peas is near complete in the states of Rajasthan,Bihar and Chhattisgarh.
Rainfall predicted in the coming days in parts of Bihar and Chhattisgarh will be beneficial for the germination and establishment of the crop. An increase in arrivals as well as prices was noticed in the mandi's.
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