Hindustan Times (Patiala)

13% more sowing points to a bumper kharif crop

- Zia Haq zia.haq@htlive.com ■

NEWDELHI:Farmers have planted kharif or summer-sown crops, which account for half of India’s annual food output, on 9.3 million hectares – 13.2% higher than last year’s level for this time of the year – in an indication that the agricultur­e sector has largely escaped the impact of the coronaviru­sdisease(Covid-19)outbreak so far.

The area sown is a critical gauge of the progress of cultivatio­n, which depends on availabili­ty of inputs, such as fertiliser­s, seeds and pesticides, apart from weather. A larger sown area, aided by good weather, is an early sign of ample harvests.

Timely onset and a steady advance of the monsoon have resulted in increasing summer acreage. A good south-west monsoon is critical because nearly 60% of India’s summer-sown area is dependent on rains because of lack of irrigation and the farm sector employs nearly half of the country’s workforce.

Latest data from the agricultur­e ministry showed that farmers have sown pulses in 0.2 million hectares on June 13, 44.3% higher than sowing completed during the correspond­ing period last year. The acreage under oilseeds stood at 0.4 million hectares.

Among cereals, sowing of the main summer staple, rice, was higher by 15.5% at 0.6 million hectares. Coarse cereals saw a 41.2% spike in sowing compared to the correspond­ing period last year. The areas under cash crops have also seen increases. The area under cotton is up 23.4% at

1.9 million hectare currently. Farmers have also sown sugarcane on 4.8 million hectares, which is 1.3% higher than last year.

The monsoon so far has been surplus by 31%, India Meteorolog­ical Department’s data till June 14 shows. The rain-bearing system has pushed into central Arabian sea, some parts of northeast Arabian sea, Gujarat, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Maharashtr­a, including Mumbai, Chhattisga­rh, Jharkhand and partially into Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, progressin­g robustly, according to an IMD bulletin on Sunday.

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