Kharif Acreage Shortfall Can be Recovered as Sowing Continues Till August 15, says Agri Minister Chouhan

He asserted that the government is keeping a close watch on the rainfall situation and the ongoing sowing operations

Photo by Lars H Knudsen
Kharif acreage shortfall can be recovered as sowing continues till August 15, says Agri minister Chouhan Photo by Lars H Knudsen
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Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday said there is a possibility to compensate shortfall in acreage under Kharif crops as sowing operations continue till August 15.

He asserted that the government is keeping a close watch on the rainfall situation and the ongoing sowing operations.

"There is still time for sowing of Kharif crops. Sowing happens till August 15. There was less rain during June but there has been good rainfall in the first week of July. There is a possibility of good rainfall after July 20," Chouan told reporters on the sidelines of a conference organised by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).

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At present, the area under coverage for Kharif crops is less than the year-ago period, the minister said.

"We are keeping a close eye on the situation," Chouhan said, adding that the Centre is ensuring that farmers receive all inputs, including seeds and fertilisers, on time.

Asked whether the sowing would improve going forward to make up for the shortfall," he said, "There are chances. I am very much hopeful." As per the agriculture ministry data, the total acreage under Kharif crops declined 16% to 531.25 lakh hectares till July 10 in the ongoing season due to weak monsoon.

Sowing of kharif (summer) crops typically begins with the onset of the southwest monsoon in June. However, planting has been delayed this year owing to a weak monsoon linked to the El Nino effect.

Paddy coverage was lower by 8.63% at 114.69 lakh hectares compared to 125.53 lakh hectares a year earlier.

Area under pulses fell 23.31% to 56.63 lakh hectares from 73.85 lakh hectares.

Among pulses, arhar acreage stood at 19.54 lakh hectares against 28.03 lakh hectares a year ago, urad at 9.34 lakh hectares (13.29 lakh hectares), and moong at 21.52 lakh hectares (24.08 lakh hectares).

The area under coverage of coarse cereals declined 22.47% to 98.69 lakh hectares from 127.30 lakh hectares.

Oilseeds acreage declined 21% to 117.83 lakh hectares compared to 149.18 lakh hectares. Within oilseeds, soybean acreage fell 16% to 90.51 lakh hectares from 107.72 lakh hectares.

Sugarcane acreage was marginally higher at 57.58 lakh hectares against 56.72 lakh hectares, while jute/mesta area rose to 6.28 lakh hectares from 6.16 lakh hectares.

Among cash crops, cotton sowing continued to trail, with coverage down 15.33% at 79.54 lakh hectares so far this kharif season against 93.95 lakh hectares in the year-ago peri

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