23 सितंबर 2013
Kharif foodgrain output may surpass last year's level: Pawar
New Delhi, Sept 23. India's foodgrain production is
projected to increase marginally in the kharif (summer) season
this year to 129.32 million tonnes after more than half the
country received normal monsoon rains.
"Total foodgrain production in the kharif season of the
2013-14 crop year is definitely expected to be higher than
last year's level at 129.32 million tonnes," Agriculture
Minister Sharad Pawar told PTI.
Foodgrain output stood at 128.2 million tonnes in last
year's kharif season. Sowing in the kharif season starts with
the southwest monsoon in June and harvesting from October.
The initial estimate falls short of the target of 130.5
million tonnes of foodgrain production set for the kharif
season this year. Rice, pulses, cotton, maize and soyabean are
the major kharif crops.
Pawar said production of paddy, the main kharif crop, is
projected to exceed last year's level of 92.76 million tonnes
as good monsoon rainfall has boosted the acreage and crop
prospects. He didn't give an output estimate for paddy.
Except for sugarcane, which was sown in a smaller area,
production of other kharif crops looks bright, he said.
Crop-wise production forecast would be provided tomorrow
when the first advance estimates of the kharif season for the
2013-14 crop year (July-June) are released, he added.
According to the Indian Meteorological Department, 53 per
cent of the country received normal rains during the June
to September monsoon season, while one-third of the country
got excess rains. The monsoon has withdrawn from the northern
and western parts.
A good monsoon is needed for India's economic growth as
more than 60 per cent of the population depends on agriculture
and allied activities.
The Agriculture Ministry has set a target of 128.5
million tonnes of foodgrain production during the rabi
(winter) season, which will start from next month through
February 2014.
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