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Rabi Crop Sowing Crosses 428 Lakh Hectares in India: A Promising Start to the 2024-25 Season

04 December 2024, New Delhi: The Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare has released the latest area coverage report for rabi crops, showing a significant achievement as total sowing reached 428.84 lakh hectares as of December 2, 2024. This marks an improvement compared to the 411.80 lakh hectares sown during the same period last year. The report highlights progress in key crops like wheat, pulses, and oilseeds, along with challenges in certain areas such as coarse cereals and some pulses.

Wheat Leads the Rabi Charge

Wheat, the staple grain of northern India and the most sown rabi crop, has seen coverage over 200.35 lakh hectares, a noticeable rise from the 187.97 lakh hectares recorded last year. However, this remains below the normal area of 312.35 lakh hectares, suggesting there is still scope for further expansion as the sowing season progresses. Favorable weather and sufficient soil moisture from the monsoon have been contributing factors to this increase.

Pulses: A Strong Performer

Pulses continue to play a critical role in India’s agricultural landscape, with sowing reaching 108.95 lakh hectares, compared to 105.14 lakh hectares last year. This category, which includes crops like gram (chickpea), lentil, and field pea, is integral to meeting the protein needs of the Indian population.

  • Gram (Chickpea) remains the dominant pulse, covering 78.52 lakh hectares, an increase from 74.39 lakh hectares in 2023-24.
  • Lentil, a key pulse for regions like Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, has also shown growth, rising to 13.45 lakh hectares compared to 12.77 lakh hectares last year.
  • However, certain pulses like moongbean and uradbean have witnessed declines in area, highlighting challenges in some regions.

Oilseeds have been a mixed bag, with the total area sown at 80.55 lakh hectares, slightly lower than the 84.85 lakh hectares recorded during the same period last year.

  • Rapeseed & Mustard, the leading oilseed crop, has covered 75.86 lakh hectares, a slight dip from last year’s 80.06 lakh hectares but still demonstrating robust performance given its critical importance to edible oil production.
  • Minor oilseeds like sunflower and sesamum have shown lower coverage, reflecting challenges in specific regions.

Coarse Cereals: A Call for Focus

The sowing of Shri Anna (millets) and coarse cereals stands at 29.24 lakh hectares, up from last year’s 24.67 lakh hectares. However, this remains significantly below the normal area of 53.82 lakh hectares, signaling a need for interventions.

  • Jowar, the primary coarse cereal, has achieved 17.43 lakh hectares, a notable increase from last year’s 14.06 lakh hectares, thanks to increased demand for this climate-resilient crop.
  • Barley and maize have also shown incremental progress, but small millets and ragi lag behind, requiring targeted efforts to boost sowing.

A Promising Outlook

The robust start to the rabi sowing season bodes well for India’s agricultural output, with the total area sown already exceeding last year’s numbers at the same time. With favorable weather conditions and continued support from the government, the outlook for the 2024-25 rabi harvest appears optimistic.

Rabi Crop 2024 Sowing Progress (In Lakh Hectares)

S. No.CropNormal Area (DES) (2018-19 2022-23)Area Sown 2024-25Area Sown 2023-24
1Wheat312.35200.35187.97
2Rice42.029.759.16
3Pulses140.44108.95105.14
aGram100.9978.5274.39
bLentil15.1313.4512.77
cFieldpea6.507.547.43
dKulthi1.982.092.70
eUrdbean6.152.212.49
fMoongbean1.440.220.50
gLathyrus2.792.282.59
hOther Pulses5.462.642.28
4Shri Anna & Coarse cereals53.8229.2424.67
aJowar24.3717.4314.06
bBajra0.920.050.06
cRagi0.680.530.37
dSmall Millets0.110.090.00
eMaize22.116.876.53
fBarley5.634.273.65
5Oilseeds86.9780.5584.85
aRapeseed & Mustard79.1675.8680.06
bGroundnut3.821.972.11
cSafflower0.720.470.40
dSunflower0.760.200.15
eSesamum0.580.030.07
fLinseed1.931.881.93
gOther Oilseeds0.000.130.13
Total Crops635.60428.84411.80

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