Despite India encountering a monsoon deficit, there has been a remarkable rise in sugarcane cultivation. Farmers are increasingly opting for this water-intensive crop, encouraged by favorable government policies on ethanol production and appealing market prices. Meanwhile, other kharif crops have experienced a drop in acreage due to the ongoing dry conditions, prompting suggestions for alternative crops to bolster water conservation efforts.
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