India is headed for its driest August in more than a century, with scant rainfall over large areas partly due to an El Nino weather pattern, two meteorological officials told Reuters on Friday.
August rains, expected to be the lowest since records began in 1901, could hurt yields of summer-sown crops, from rice to soybeans, pushing up prices and raising overall food inflation , which has become the highest in July since January 2020.
