
Pratik Parija
Agriculture Reporter at Bloomberg News
Agriculture reporter at Bloomberg News. The views and opinions I write are my own. RTs not endorsements
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Mary Hui |Pratik Parija
India expects an above-normal monsoon this year, which could help boost agricultural output and economic growth as US tariffs throw global trade into turmoil. Total rainfall during the June-September window is forecast to be 105% of the long-term average, according to M. Ravichandran, secretary of the Ministry of Earth Sciences. The forecast has a 5% margin of error.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Mary Hui |Pratik Parija
Sign up for the India Edition newsletter by Menaka Doshi – an insider's guide to the emerging economic powerhouse, and the billionaires and businesses behind its rise, delivered weekly. India expects an above-normal monsoon this year, which could help boost agriculture output and economic growth as US tariffs throw global trade into turmoil.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Mary Hui |Pratik Parija
India expects an above-normal monsoon this year, which could help boost agriculture output and economic growth as US tariffs throw global trade into turmoil. Total rainfall during the June-September window is forecast to be 105% of the long-term average, according to M. Ravichandran, secretary of the Ministry of Earth Sciences. The forecast has a 5% margin of error.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Pratik Parija |Rajesh Kumar Singh
Most parts of India will witness hotter-than-usual weather through June, raising the risk of water shortages and more strain on the power network as people turn to air conditioners to find reprieve from searing heat. Several areas in the country are likely to experience more heat wave days than normal during three months through June, Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, director general of the India Meteorological Department, said in New Delhi on Monday.
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3 weeks ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Pratik Parija |Rajesh Kumar Singh
(Bloomberg) -- Most parts of India will witness hotter-than-usual weather through June, raising the risk of water shortages and more strain on the power network as people turn to air conditioners to find reprieve from searing heat.
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