Kharif crop

Kharif crops or monsoon crops are domesticated plants cultivated and harvested during the rainy (monsoon) season in the South Asia, which lasts between April and October depending on the area. Main kharif crops are millet and rice.

Kharif season

Kharif crops are usually sown with the beginning of the first rains in July, during the south-west monsoon season starts on 16 April and lasts until 15 October. In India, the kharif season varies by crop and state, with kharif starting at the earliest in May and ending at the latest in January, but is popularly considered to start in June and to end in October. Kharif stand in contrast with the rabi crops, cultivated during the dry season. Both words came with the arrival of Mughals in the Indian subcontinent and are widely used ever-since. Kharif means "autumn" in Arabic. Since this period coincides with the beginning of autumn / winter in the Indian sub-continent, it is called "Kharif period".

Kharif crops are usually sown with the beginning of the first rains towards the end of May in the southern state of Kerala during the advent of south-west monsoon season. As the monsoon rains advance towards the north India, the sowing dates vary accordingly and reach in July in north Indian states.

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Haryana constitutes committee to examine cost cultivation for major kharif, rabi crops

Hindustan Times 31 Mar 2025
Chandigarh, The Haryana government has constituted a high-level committee to examine the cost of cultivation for major kharif and rabi crops in the region that contribute to the state's agricultural economy.

Haryana forms panel to study crop cultivation cost

Hindustan Times 31 Mar 2025
The Haryana government has constituted a high-level committee to examine the current cost involved in cultivation of major kharif and rabi crops that contribute to the state’s agricultural economy and ...

Crop shift to alleviate stubble fires: CAQM tells Supreme Court

Hindustan Times 31 Mar 2025
A total of 459,000 hectares in the state will be diversified to grow kharif crops including maize, sugarcane and cotton, CAQM submitted. Haryana too will replace paddy across 81,000 hectares with other crops, which it did not specify.

Only drinking water available amid unprecedented shortage

Dawn 27 Mar 2025
With Kharif season starting in a few days, fears of an unprecedented water shortage are making it difficult for irrigation experts to plan water supplies for the entire season ... The Kharif cropping season starts in April and lasts until September.

Punjab Budget: Agri & allied sectors see 5% growth in allocation, get ₹14,524 cr; boost ...

Hindustan Times 27 Mar 2025
... in the budget for crop diversification ... Crop residue management. The finance minister announces ₹500 crore for crop residue management (CRM) particularly for paddy stubble in the kharif harvest.

Rs 14,524 crore allocated for agriculture with focus on diversification, stubble management

The Times of India 26 Mar 2025
... Kharif maize crop, and around 21,000 hectares will be diversified from paddy to Kharif maize to encourage the production of ethanol to achieve the target of 20% blending of ethanol by the year 2025.

Irsa warns of 43% water shortfall in April

The News International 26 Mar 2025
... for summer crops like cotton, rice, and sugarcane ... The Kharif crops, including cotton, rice, and sugarcane, depend on sufficient water supplies, and any shortages could impact agricultural yields.

Punjab Budget 2025: Total expenditure of ₹2.36 lakh crore, state's first ‘drug census’ | Key announcements

Hindustan Times 26 Mar 2025
A budget of ₹250 crore has also been allocated for sugarcane purchase.The finance minister announced a new scheme for Bathinda, Kapurthala and Gurdaspur districts for 'Kharif Maize crop' to incentivize crop diversification.

Punjab’s ₹2.36-lakh crore budget focuses on drug problem, health sector

Hindustan Times 26 Mar 2025
To incentivise crop diversification, a new scheme covering three districts of Bathinda, Kapurthala and Gurdaspur is being introduced for kharif maize crop ... initiatives aimed at crop diversification.

Stressed rivers and drying farmlands

Dawn 24 Mar 2025
Just after a week, the sowing of Kharif crops will formally begin in Sindh ... Early sown Kharif crops in lower Sindh, particularly cotton, need irrigation supplies in quick succession, which seem to have eluded cotton till March.

Ludhiana: PAU Vice Chancellor tells farmers to not sow hybrid rice

Hindustan Times 23 Mar 2025
Ajmer Singh Dhatt, senior administrator, PAU, shared the latest recommendations for kharif crops, including new varieties such as PR 132 (paddy), PMH 17 (maize), Punjab Kangni (millet), and others in ...

India lifts 20% duty on onion export, decision comes into effect from April 1

Khaleejtimes 22 Mar 2025
The rabi onion, which accounted for 70-75 per cent of India's total onion production, is crucial for overall availability and stability in prices till the arrival of kharif crop from October/November onward.

Centre lifts 20% export duty on onions, farmers in Maharashtra get relief

The Times of India 22 Mar 2025
Since rabi onions account for 70-75% of annual production and must last until the kharif crop arrives in October-November, the increase is expected to stabilise supply and prevent sharp price ...

Irsa to finalise provinces’ water share soon

Dawn 21 Mar 2025
This is hampering the last watering of mainly wheat crop just ahead of its harvest, threatening to affect output. This also means the Kharif season, which begins on April 1, would take off with zero carryover water storage.

Tarbela Dam almost reaches dead level

The News International 20 Mar 2025
However, an IRSA spokesman says that in case the situation does not improve after 10th April 2025, then Kharif crops will land in the danger zone ... crops would also experience loss in production.
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