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Wheat Sowing Area Up 6.58%, Oilseeds Decline

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By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi   Dec 02, 2024 20:03

India's wheat sowing area has increased by 6.58%, while oilseed acreage has declined. Learn about the latest rabi crop coverage and other key agricultural data.
Wheat Sowing Area Up 6.58%, Oilseeds Decline
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New Delhi, Dec 2 (PTI) The country's wheat sowing area has increased by 6.58 per cent to 200.35 lakh hectares in the ongoing rabi (winter) season, while total rabi crop coverage rose 4.13 per cent to 428.84 lakh hectares, according to agriculture ministry data released on Monday.

Wheat, the primary winter crop, is typically planted from November and harvested between March and April.

Pulses acreage increased marginally to 108.95 lakh hectares as on December 2 of this rabi season from 105.14 lakh hectares in the previous year, with gram covering 78.52 lakh hectares and lentil 13.45 lakh hectares.

Coarse cereals sowing also slightly increased to 28.24 lakh hectares, up from 24.67 lakh hectares, with jowar occupying 17.43 lakh hectares and maize 6.87 lakh hectares.

However, oilseed sowing remained lower at 80.55 lakh hectares, compared to 84.85 lakh hectares in the previous year.

Rapeseed-mustard seed coverage dropped to 75.86 lakh hectares from 84.85 lakh hectares, while groundnut seed area decreased to 1.97 lakh hectares from 2.11 lakh hectares.
Source: PTI
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