08 फ़रवरी 2013
Foodgrain output to fall 3.5% at 250 mn tonne due to drought
New Delhi, Feb 8. Country's foodgrain production is
estimated to decline by 3.5 per cent to 250.14 million tonne
in 2012-13 crop year as poor rains have hit rice and coarse
cereal crops, but the government said the output will be
enough to meet the demand.
The foodgrain production was a record 259.32 million
tonne in 2011-12 crop year (July-June).
"We had produced about 260 million tonne foodgrains last
year. This year, we have crossed 250 million tonne
irrespective of drought in some districts of Maharashtra,
Gujarat, Rajasthan and parts of Karnataka," Agriculture
Minister Sharad Pawar said at a conference organised by the
National Seed Association.
This year's production is sufficient to meet the domestic
demand, he added.
As per Agriculture Ministry's second advance estimate of
foodgrain production for 2012-13 crop year released today, the
country's rice output is expected to fall to 101.8 million
tonne in 2012-13, from a record 105.31 million tonne in the
previous crop year.
Wheat output is pegged at 92.3 million tonne in 2012-13,
lower from a record 94.88 million tonne in the previous year.
Coarse cereals production is estimated to decline to
38.47 million tonne in 2012-13, from 42.04 million tonne in
the previous year. However, pulses would witness higher output
at 17.58 million tonne, from 17.09 million tonne last year.
In non-foodgrain category, oilseeds output is estimated
to fall marginally to 29.46 million tonne in 2012-13, from
29.79 million tonne in previous year.
Cotton output is likely to fall to 33.8 million bales,
from 35.2 million bales, while sugarcane output is estimated
to dip at 334.54 million tonne, from 361 million tonnes.
In 2012, monsoon -- the life line of Indian agriculture
-- was below normal in some parts of the country resulting in
drought in four states -- Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan
and Gujarat.
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