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Planting hopes

K. K. Mustafah

Overcoming output fall: A worker preparing to replant paddy saplings at a farm near Thrissur in Kerala. While the kharif rice output has been estimated 15 million tonnes lower at 69 million tonnes, the Centre hopes the shortfall can be made good in the rabi season and through imports.

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