1. Home
  2. News

Rabi Crop Sowing Crosses 614 Lakh Hectares with Wheat Area Up by 2.15%, Oilseeds See Decline

Wheat cultivation during the Rabi season has risen by 2.15% to 319.74 lakh hectares, while oilseeds have declined by 5.14% to 96.15 lakh hectares. Pulses and coarse cereals have shown stable or slight increases, highlighting mixed trends in crop sowing.

KJ Staff
Wheat cultivation during the Rabi season has risen by 2.15% to 319.74 lakh hectares. (Photo Source: Canva)
Wheat cultivation during the Rabi season has risen by 2.15% to 319.74 lakh hectares. (Photo Source: Canva)

The Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare reported that wheat cultivation during the ongoing Rabi season has risen notably, with the sown area reaching 319.74 lakh hectares, a 2.15% increase from the previous year. In contrast, oilseeds have declined by 5.14%, with the area reducing to 96.15 lakh hectares. Wheat remains the primary winter crop, typically sown in November and harvested between March and April.

The Agriculture Ministry's data, released on December 30, indicates that pulses cultivation has remained relatively stable at 136.13 lakh hectares. Among pulses, gram accounted for 93.98 lakh hectares, while lentil covered 17.43 lakh hectares. Coarse cereals recorded a slight increase in area, growing from 47.77 lakh hectares to 48.55 lakh hectares.

In contrast, oilseeds faced a reduction in sown area, dropping from 101.37 lakh hectares last year to 96.15 lakh hectares. Rapeseed and mustard cultivation declined to 88.50 lakh hectares, down from 93.73 lakh hectares. Groundnut oilseed cultivation remained steady at 3.32 lakh hectares, maintaining last year’s level.

The total area under Rabi crop cultivation has surpassed 614 lakh hectares as of December 30, 2024. This includes 319.74 lakh hectares for wheat, 136.13 lakh hectares for pulses, 48.55 lakh hectares for coarse cereals, and 96.15 lakh hectares for oilseeds.

These figures reflect the ongoing trends in Rabi crop sowing, showcasing a mixed pattern of growth and decline across different crop categories.

Test Your Knowledge on International Day for Biosphere Reserves Quiz. Take a quiz
Share your comments

Subscribe to our Newsletter. You choose the topics of your interest and we'll send you handpicked news and latest updates based on your choice.

Subscribe Newsletters