New Delhi: India's foodgrain production is likely to touch a record 150.50 million tonnes in the ongoing Kharif season on better rice output amid good monsoon, the agriculture ministry said on Tuesday.
In the Kharif season of 2020-21 crop year (July-June), the foodgrain output comprising rice, pulses, and coarse cereals stood at a record 149.56 million tonnes.
Record production is pegged in rice, sugarcane, and cotton. However, the production of coarse cereals and oilseeds is estimated to be lower marginally during the kharif season of this year.
Sowing of Kharif (summer) crops like paddy begin with the onset of the Southwest monsoon from June, while harvesting in most of the parts commences from October.
Releasing the first advanced foodgrain production estimate for the ongoing kharif season, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said: "A record foodgrain production is estimated at 150.50 million tonnes in Kharif season."
A bumper crop is being achieved on account of tireless hard work of farmers and scientists besides farmer-friendly government policies, he said.
As per the data, pulses production is likely to increase to 9.45 million tonnes in 2021-22 Kharif season from 8.69 million tonnes achieved in the previous year.
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