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Indian agriculture heavily depends on the monsoon season, which brings rainfall crucial for crops like rice, wheat, and sugarcane. However, this reliance makes farming a risky gamble, as unpredictable monsoons can lead to droughts or floods, impacting local products such as mangoes, spices, and cotton. Farmers often struggle with low yields and financial losses, highlighting the need for better irrigation and climate-resilient practices to stabilize production. |