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Rabi sowing exceeds 632 lakh hectares; the government announces MSP hikes for wheat, pulses, and more to boost farmer returns.
India has achieved a major milestone in its agricultural sector, with Rabi crop sowing exceeding 632 lakh hectares this season. According to the latest data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, key crops like wheat, pulses, and coarse cereals have seen significant growth in cultivation area. Alongside this progress, the government has announced higher Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for key Rabi crops for the 2025-26 marketing season.
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The Rabi season, which spans October to March, is critical for India’s food security. As per official reports:
This increase highlights the efforts of Indian farmers and favorable conditions for Rabi crops this year.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved MSP hikes for all major Rabi crops to boost farmer incomes and encourage sustainable farming. Here are the key increases:
The revised MSP aligns with the government’s promise to ensure farmers earn at least 1.5 times the cost of production, as announced in the 2018-19 Union Budget. For the upcoming marketing season, farmers are expected to see strong profit margins, including:
These increases aim to not only improve farmer incomes but also to promote the cultivation of diverse crops to strengthen the agricultural ecosystem.
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The rise in Rabi crop sowing and the MSP hikes demonstrate the government’s commitment to supporting India’s farmers. With record sowing figures and better price assurances, the agricultural sector is assured of a promising 2025-26 marketing season.