Not AvailableAgriculture in India depends heavily on south west monsoon as it contributes 75% of the rainfall. In the last decade, the country witnessed two wide-spread drought years. In 2002, the advancement of monsoon witnessed intermittent delays and the coverage over the entire country could happen only by 15 August. In 2009, despite the early onset of monsoon and its coverage over the entire country by 15 July, the year recorded the lowest mean annual rainfall of less than 700 mm. Any deviation from the normal rainfall pattern seriously affects production of food grains, fodder availability to livestock, supply of raw materials to agro-industries, livelihoods of rural workforce and reduces food grain supplies to the central pool for pu...