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India wheat, rapeseed area up on higher prices

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INDIAN farmers have so far planted wheat and rapeseed on nearly 15 percent more area than a year ago, the latest data from the farm ministry showed, as planting of winter-sown crops accelerate­d.

Higher wheat production in India, the world's second biggest producer of the staple, could help New Delhi to lower prices and replenish inventorie­s that have fallen to a multi-year low.

A rise in rapeseed output could help the world's biggest edible oil importer to reduce overseas buying of palm oil, soyoil and sunflower oil.

Wheat was planted on 10.1 million hectares as of Nov. 18, up from last year's 8.8 million hectares, provisiona­l data released by the Ministry of Agricultur­e & Farmers' Welfare showed.

India grows only one wheat crop in a year, with planting in October and November, and harvests from the end of February.

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A worker carries a sack of wheat in Ahmedabad

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