Area coverage under kharif crops rises 21% so far in current season: Agriculture Ministry

20 Jul 2020 Evaluate

The Agriculture Ministry said the total area planted to rice and other crops has increased by 21.20% to 691.86 lakh hectare so far in the current season. It said the country has so far received good rainfall and water level in 123 reservoirs across the country is in good position. Sowing of kharif crops begins with the onset of southwest monsoon from June, while harvesting starts from October. Rice is the main kharif crop, besides bajra, arhar, urad, moong, groundnut and soyabean.

According to the data, as on July 17, total kharif crops have been sown on 691.86 lakh hectare area against 570.86 lakh hectare area during the corresponding period of last year, thus increase in area coverage by 21.20%. It said so, there is no impact of COVID-19 on progress of area coverage under kharif crops as on date. Among kharif crops, area planted to rice has increased by 18.59% to 168.47 lakh hectare as on July 17 from 142.06 lakh hectare in the year-ago period. There has been significant increase in the planting of oilseeds and pulses so far during the ongoing kharif season.

Pulses area has gone up by 32.35% to 81.66 lakh hectare, from 61.70 lakh hectare, while that of oilseeds acreage has increased by 40.75% to 154.95 lakh hectare compared to 110.09 lakh hectare in the said period. Area planted to coarse cereals has increased by 12.23% to 115.60 lakh hectare so far as against 103 lakh hectare a year ago. Among cash crops, cotton area has increased by 17.28% to 113.01 lakh hectare from 96.35 lakh hectare, while that of sugarcane area to 51.28 lakh hectare from 50.82 lakh hectare in the said period. Jule and mesta area has increased marginally to 6.88 lakh hectare so far in this kharif season from 6.84 lakh hectare.

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