Recent rains in north India boost hopes of record wheat production.

Recent rains in north India are likely to benefit the wheat crop and improve its yield in most regions, while hail in isolated places in the North may hit the output of Chana and mustard. Rainfall is really good for the crop because after rainfall, temperatures have gone down which are very helpful for standing wheat crop and low temperatures are helping the grain-filling. Rains would benefit the late-sown wheat crop and improve the quality of the grain.