Author: Michael Ferrari, PhD
VP, Applied Technology & Research
The above graphic from the Indian Met Department shows the advance of the 2011 Monsoon as compared to typical onset milestone dates. As we can see by the progression as of 29-30 May, as well as on the inset map, the convective activity originating over the southern subcontinent has been developing favorably, and new plantings in the (sugarcane) growing regions in the southern states of Karnataka & Tamil Nadu are already benefiting from this pattern. Further, the analysis of satellite-derived vegetation maps are showing an improvement in both plant health and soil moisture over last year as well as the five year average, supporting the view that the 2011 season will be a benefit to 2011/12 output.
This will be important for the coming ‘11/’12 marketing year, as most analyst expectations seem to support a global surplus to fall in around the range of 5.5-7 mmt, which is an increase over the slight positive balance in 2010/11 following two years of net deficit. In spite of a favorable weather picture for India as well as Brazil in the short term, higher crude oil (currently up) and a weaker dollar (currently down) will serve to limit the downside risk to Jul/Sep #11 futures in the coming weeks.
Please visit the Weather Trends updates for notes regarding the progression and impacts of the 2011 Monsoon season through September.