India is likely to get above-average rainfall in the next two weeks after receiving below-average rains in the past two weeks, a weather department official said on Thursday.
Monsoon rains are crucial for India's farm output and economic growth as about 55% of the country's arable land is reliant on rainfall and agriculture forms about 15% of a $2.5 trillion economy.
"In the next two weeks, we are likely to get above-average rainfall, which will be well distributed across the country," said an official with the India Meteorological Department.
India has received 17% less rain than average since the monsoon season began on June 1.
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