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India’s Agriculture Trend: Mustard Cultivation Climbs as Gram Planting Recedes

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Winter Crop Sowing

The winter sowing season in India is experiencing a dynamic shift, with mustard cultivation witnessing a 12% surge in contrast to a 6% decrease in gram planting. The pace of the season’s start has been slow, but mustard sowing is currently leading the agricultural activities.

Mustard and Gram: A Tale of Two Crops

According to recent data from the Union Agriculture Ministry, the total sowing area for all Rabi crops as of November 3 is at 12 million hectares — a 4% increase from 11.58 million hectares at the same time last year. Mustard, in particular, stands out with a notable increase in the sown area, reaching 4.57 million hectares compared to last year’s 4.1 million hectares. On the other end of the spectrum, gram cultivation has declined to 26 lakh hectares from 27.86 lakh hectares the previous year, with variations in sowing patterns influenced by price fluctuations and market demands.

Wheat Sowing Delayed by Unfavourable Climate

The sowing of wheat, a critical staple crop, has been delayed this season, with only 1.8 million hectares sown to date. The higher than average temperatures, peaking at around 35 degrees Celsius, have led to this delay. Such climatic challenges raise concerns about the potential impact on wheat yield and highlight the need for adaptive farming practices.

Implications for Agricultural Practices

These shifts in crop sowing patterns reflect a broader response to changing climatic conditions and economic factors. They underline the importance of strategic planning in agriculture to ensure crop profitability and food security. The increased interest in mustard and the strategic decline in gram planting suggests a move towards crops that can better withstand current climate variability and market trends.

Mintec Global

The accompanying chart illustrates a comparative analysis of the sowing area per million hectares between the current year and the previous year.

Commodity Current Year Sowing Previous Year Sowing Change (%)
Wheat 1.805 2.065 -12.59
Rice 0.556 0.611 -9
Barley 3.815 3.765 1.33
Corn 2.632 2.786 -5.53
Masur 0.556 0.417 33.33
Peas 0.35 0.252 38.89
Khesari 0.099 0.095 4.21
Urad 0.056 0.095 -41.05
Moong 0.005 0.008 -37.5
Sugar 0.05 0.048 4.17
Jaggery 0.067 0.064 4.69
Mustard Oil 1.121 0.778 44.09
Potato 0.893 0.49 82.24
Onion 0.002 0.002 0
Tomato 0.018 0.022 -18.18
Garlic 0.18 0.169 6.51
Ginger 0.027 0.097 -72.16
Total Pulses 4.753 4.364 8.91
Total Spices 4.574 4.099 11.6
Turmeric 0.089 0.155 -42.58
Black Pepper 0.012 0.016 -25
Green Chilli 0.004 0.025 -84
Milk 0.001 0.004 -75
Egg 0.063 0.058 8.62
Total Commodities 12.05 11.583 4.03

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