Key Points

India's kharif sowing has shown impressive growth this season, reaching over 1,110 lakh hectares. The increase is particularly notable in rice, pulses, and coarse cereals like millets. Better monsoon conditions have enabled expanded sowing in unirrigated areas across the country. This expansion is expected to boost farmer incomes and help control food inflation through increased production.

Key Points: India Kharif Sowing Area Crosses 1110 Lakh Hectares with Record Growth

  • Kharif sowing area rises to 1,110.80 lakh hectares, up 14.92 lakh hectares
  • Rice cultivation sees significant growth of 8.41 lakh hectares
  • Coarse cereals and millets show major expansion of 12.17 lakh hectares
  • Better monsoon rains enable sowing in unirrigated farmlands
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Total area sown in current kharif season in India surpasses 1,110 lakh hectares

India's kharif crop area surges to 1,110.80 lakh hectares, up 14.92 lakh hectares from last year, driven by better monsoons and higher MSPs for farmers.

"The increase in sown area is expected to lead to higher production, which in turn would increase the incomes of farmers – Ministry of Agriculture"

New Delhi, Sep 15

The total area sown under kharif crops in the current season has increased by 14.92 lakh hectares to 1,110.80 lakh hectares, as on September 12 this year, compared with the corresponding figure of 1,095.88 lakh hectares in the same period last year, data released by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare on Monday showed.

The increase in sown area is expected to lead to higher production, which in turn would increase the incomes of farmers and also help to keep food inflation in check.

The official figures show that the area under rice is 438.51 lakh hectares this year, which has gone up by 8.41 lakh hectares from 430.06 lakh hectares during the same period last year.

The area under pulses such as urad and moong has gone up to 118.06 lakh hectares from 117.25 lakh hectares during the same period last year.

The area covered under coarse cereals or millets such as jowar, bajra, and ragi has shot up by 12.17 lakh hectares to 192.91 lakh hectares during the current season so far, compared to the same period of the previous year.

The sown area has gone up in the current season as better monsoon rains have facilitated the sowing in unirrigated areas of the country, which account for close to 50 per cent of the country’s farmland.

The area under sugarcane has also increased to 57.31 lakh hectares, which is 1.64 lakh hectares higher than the corresponding figure for the same period of the previous year.

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on May 28 this year, approved an increase in the Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for 14 kharif crops for the marketing season of 2025-26 to ensure remunerative prices to the growers for their crops and also incentivise production.

The highest absolute increase in MSP over the previous year has been recommended for nigerseed (Rs 820 per quintal), followed by ragi (Rs 596 per quintal), cotton (Rs 589 per quintal) and sesamum (Rs 579 per quintal).

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see millets getting more area coverage! Jowar and bajra are so nutritious and traditional to our diet. Hope this trend continues 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While the numbers look positive, I hope the government ensures that farmers actually get the MSP promised. Implementation is key!
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Ananya R
More rice production is good, but we should also focus on water conservation. Punjab and Haryana farmers need crop diversification to save groundwater.
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Suresh O
Good monsoon = good harvest. Our farmers work so hard, they deserve every bit of support. Hope food prices remain stable for consumers too.
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Kavya N
Increased pulses production is crucial for our protein needs. Urad and moong are staple in so many Indian households. Great progress! 🌱

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