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This rabi season, Indian wheat acreage gains at the cost of oilseeds, pulses
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Indian wheat thrives while oilseeds and pulses suffer in rabi season

December 24, 2024 2 Min Read
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The current rabi season in India has seen a shift in agricultural trends, with higher coverage of wheat but lower coverage of oilseeds and pulses. This shift poses a challenge for the government’s goal of achieving self-sufficiency in edible oils and pulses.

Farmers have moved away from oilseeds such as mustard and groundnut due to unstable prices, with the prices of oilseeds currently below the minimum support price (MSP). Additionally, higher imports of pulses have led to pressure on domestic prices, further impacting farmers’ decisions.

The total acreage under all rabi crops has seen a slight dip compared to the previous year, with some crops showing lower planting due to various factors such as delayed sowing and input availability issues. The sowing of wheat, the key rabi season cereal, has seen an increase despite a delayed start.

In contrast, the area under pulses has decreased, with some recovery expected in crops other than chana. The government has set production targets for various crops during the current rabi season, with a significant contribution expected from rabi season foodgrains to the total foodgrains target for the year.

Overall, the current rabi season in India highlights the importance of factors such as input availability, market prices, and government policies in shaping farmers’ decisions and agricultural outcomes. Policymakers and stakeholders will need to address these challenges to support sustainable agricultural practices and ensure food security in the country.

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