Rabi Crop Sowing Crosses 428 Lakh Hectares: A Strong Start to 2024-25 Season


By Robin Kumar Attri

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India's rabi sowing reached 428.84 lakh hectares, exceeding last year's total. Despite challenges, wheat and pulses are showing promising growth.

Key Highlights

India has made a strong beginning to the 2024-25 rabi crop season, with total sowing crossing 428.84 lakh hectares as of December 2, 2024. This is a clear improvement from the 411.80 lakh hectares recorded during the same period last year, as per the latest report from the Department of Agriculture & Farmer’s Welfare. Key crops like wheat, pulses, and some coarse cereals have shown encouraging growth, although challenges remain in certain areas.

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Wheat Takes the Lead

Wheat, India’s most important rabi crop, has been sown on 200.35 lakh hectares, significantly up from 187.97 lakh hectares last year. While this is still lower than the normal area of 312.35 lakh hectares, the sowing season continues, leaving room for more progress. Good weather and adequate soil moisture from the recent monsoon have contributed to this positive trend.

Strong Growth in Pulses

Pulses have performed well, with a total sowing area of 108.95 lakh hectares, compared to 105.14 lakh hectares last year. Pulses, including gram (chickpea), lentils, and peas, are essential for meeting India's protein needs.

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Oilseeds: Mixed Progress

Oilseed crops have seen mixed results, with total sowing reaching 80.55 lakh hectares, slightly down from 84.85 lakh hectares last year.

Coarse Cereals: Progress with Scope for More

Coarse cereals, including millets (Shri Anna), have been sown on 29.24 lakh hectares, up from 24.67 lakh hectares last year. However, this is still below the normal area of 53.82 lakh hectares, highlighting the need for increased focus.

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Positive Outlook for the Season

The 2024-25 rabi sowing season has started on a promising note, with total sowing already exceeding last year’s numbers. Favorable weather and government support could further boost progress. This strong beginning hints at a productive harvest, which is crucial for India’s agricultural economy and food security.

Key Data Highlights (As of December 2, 2024)

India’s farmers are showing resilience and determination, and with continued efforts, the rabi season could deliver a bountiful harvest.

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CMV360 Says

The 2024-25 rabi season shows strong potential with sowing surpassing last year’s figures at 428.84 lakh hectares. Key crops like wheat and pulses are thriving, supported by favorable weather and government efforts. However, challenges in oilseeds and coarse cereals need attention. With continued progress, this season promises a robust harvest, boosting India’s agricultural growth and food security.