Kharif sowing acreage up 10%

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published Published on Jun 25, 2017   modified Modified on Jun 25, 2017
-The Hindu Business Line

Area under oilseeds and cotton up; pulses acreage slides

New Delhi:
Notwithstanding a sluggish monsoon and farmer unrest in different parts of the country, agriculture is picking up momentum, with all crops other than pulses showing an upswing in the sowing area.

According to data released by the Union Agriculture Ministry on Friday, there has been a 10 per cent increase in the area under cultivation so far, with sowing completed over 130.74 lakh hectares as compared to 119.28 lakh ha in the corresponding period last year.

There has been a substantial increase in acreage under oilseeds, cotton and sugarcane, in particular, whereas sowing of pulses has taken a major beating likely because of a drastic drop in prices.

There is a slight increase in the area under paddy as well as coarse cereals, as compared to last year. The area under oilseeds recorded a spectacular 55 per cent increase in acreage to 11.24 lakh ha this week from 7.23 lakh ha in the corresponding period last year, thanks to renewed interest among farmers in Gujarat and Rajasthan.

But the acreage is substantially less than the normal level for the corresponding week, which is 13.26 lakh ha.

Cotton up but below par

The area under cotton, too, rose an impressive 30 per cent to 24.70 lakh ha over the previous year’s 19.07 lakh ha, with farmers in Rajasthan, Haryana and Gujarat preferring the cash crop.
 
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The Hindu Business Line, 23 June, 2017, http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/agri-business/copyofbl24ndtvjkharifsowing/article9735257.ece?homepage=true


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