30 जुलाई 2013
Rice production may hit record this kharif season: Anwar
New Delhi, Jul 30. India's rice production is likely
to hit an all-time high in the ongoing kharif season on the
back of good monsoon that has propelled sowing area, Minister
of State for Agriculture Tariq Anwar said today.
"Monsoon has been good so far this year. As per the
reports received from the states, sowing area is higher and it
seems that this time we will set new records in foodgrain
production during Kharif," he said on the sidelines of a
Assocham's Bio-Agri summit.
Rice production is also expected to be record in Kharif
season, he added.
Earlier Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar had also said
the production of foodgrains in kharif season could break all
previous records.
For the kharif season, all-time high in foodgrains output
was in 2011-12 at 131.27 million tonnes (MT). However, the
output fell in kharif last year because of drought in
Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan. The all-time
high of rice output was also in 2011-12 at 92.78 MT.
Area under kharif crops, including paddy, had increased by
17.70 per cent to 747.78 lakh hectares till last week. The
acreage of paddy, a major kharif (summer-sown) crop, rose by
8.58 per cent to 196.38 lakh hectares.
Sowing of kharif (summer) crops begins with the onset of
South-west monsoon from June. The country had received an
excess of 21 per cent rainfall till last week.
The advancement of monsoon rains had also pushed area
under pulses by 90 per cent to 73.62 lakh hectares.
Similarly, area sown for coarse cereals has increased to
148.82 lakh hectares from 117.48 lakh hectares in the review
period.
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