Indian agriculture heavily depends on the monsoon rains, making it a gamble for farmers each year. The monsoon season brings crucial water for crops, but its unpredictability can lead to droughts or floods, affecting food production and livelihoods.
Farmers face challenges such as crop failure, debt, and economic instability due to this reliance. Government policies and modern irrigation methods aim to reduce risks, but the monsoon remains a dominant factor in India\“s agricultural success. |