Rabi Crops

Dec. 3, 2022

According to the Union Ministry of Agriculture, area under rabi crops increases 6% higher from the year-ago period.

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  • Farmers have sown rabi crops in over 70 per cent of the 633.80 lakh hectares (lh) of the normal area so far, some 6 per cent higher from the year-ago period.
  • Higher acreage and potentially conducive weather throughout the season may help the country to have another year of bumper harvest.
  • The total rabi acreage is 450.61 lh as of December 2 against 423.52 lh in the corresponding period a year ago.
  • Wheat, the key winter-grown cereal, has been planted on 211.62 lh against 200.85 lh, up 5.4 per cent.
  • The absolute increase in area under wheat from the year-ago level has narrowed down for the first time after rising almost every week since the beginning of the sowing season.
  • Many parts of north-west India, the key producing region of wheat, mustard and chana (gram), may see a warmer winter season primarily due to likely subdued activity of western disturbances.
  • The area under winter paddy has increased to 10.62 lh from 9.53 lh while coarse cereals acreage is up at 32.63 lh from 29.02 lh.