In a launch issued by SOPA, it mentioned that round 70% of the surveyed soybean space is on the flowering stage and crop situation is usually regular throughout the surveyed areas. Within the state of Maharashtra districts like Jalna, Buldhana, Beed, Latur, Hingoli, Nanded, Parbhani have wholesome crop situation and regular vegetative development whereas components of Washim, Akola, Hingoli, and Amravati have witnessed delayed sowing/re-sowing and shorter plant top resulting from delayed improvement.
Within the state of Madhya Pradesh, the general crop situation is regular with round 70 per cent of the crop within the flowering stage.
The districts of Pratapgarh, Chittorgarh and Baran in Rajasthan have a median crop situation and 70% space in flowering stage. The districts of Jhalawar and Kota have been adversely affected by extreme rainfall and water logging.
The soybean crop situation is usually passable, particularly in Maharashtra and components of Madhya Pradesh. Nevertheless, extreme rainfall has led to unsown areas, delayed development, and water logging in components of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Continued discipline monitoring and well timed crop administration practices are important to assist the crop by way of the remaining levels of development.