27 सितंबर 2013
Kharif sowing area up 5 pc so far; cash crops area stagnant
New Delhi, Sept 27. Area under kharif crops, other
than cash crop, has increased by 5 per cent to over 1,047.07
lakh hectare so far this season on account of good monsoon.
The acreage of paddy, a major kharif (summer-sown) crop,
rose marginally by 2 per cent to 376.51 lakh hectare from
368.81 lakh hectare in the year-ago period, according to the
Agriculture Ministry data.
"The total sown area, as per reports received from States,
stands at 1047.07 lakh hectare as compared to 993.99 hectare
at this time last year and 1038.27 lakh hectare on September
20," the ministry said in a statement.
Sowing of kharif (summer) crops begins with the onset of
southwest monsoon in June which accounted for the country's 98
per cent rainfall between June and August, is expected to
continue the momentum this month as it enters its last phase.
Rainfall for the country during September is likely to be
"normal" at 96 per cent in September, according to the Indian
Meteorological Department forecast.
The advancement in monsoon rains has pushed area under
pulses to 109.18 lakh hectare as of now. In the same period
last year, pulses were sown in 99.81 lakh hectare.
Oilseeds farmers also took up sowing in a big way taking
advantage of rains. As a result, the acreage has increased to
193.96 lakh hectare, compared to 174.74 lakh hectare in the
same period last year.
Similarly, area sown under coarse cereals has increased to
195.84 lakh hectare, from 175.93 lakh hectare a year ago.
Among cash crops, cotton sowing stood at 114.37 lakh
hectare, marginally less than last year's level of 116.04
lakh hectare.
Sugarcane planting declined to 48.74 lakh hectare, as
against 50.06 lakh hectare in the same period last year.
Area under jute and mesta has also declined marginally to
8.47 lakh hectare from 8.60 lakh hectare in the year-ago
period.
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