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    Foodgrain production hits record high

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    Record Foodgrain Production in 2024-25

    The Agriculture Ministry released data showing a record high in total foodgrain production, reaching 357.32 million tonnes during 2024-25.

    Key Highlights

    • Overall Increase: There was a 7.65% increase in production from 332.29 million tonnes in 2023-24 to 357.32 million tonnes in 2024-25.
    • Top Crops: Four major crops—rice, wheat, soybean, and groundnut—achieved their highest-ever production levels.

    Specific Crop Production

    • Rice: Production during Kharif 2024-25 was 122.77 million tonnes, marking an 8.39% increase from 113.25 million tonnes the previous year.
    • Wheat: Recorded at 117.94 million tonnes.
    • Soybean: Achieved a production of 15.26 million tonnes.
    • Groundnut: Production stood at 11.9 million tonnes.

    Historical Context and Future Outlook

    • Agriculture Minister  highlighted that India experienced the most significant surge in foodgrain production over the past decade.
    • Production increased by 106 million tonnes, from 251.54 million tonnes in 2015-16 to 357.73 million tonnes in 2024-25.
    • The minister expressed optimism that the ‘Self-Reliance in Pulses Mission’ will boost pulse production.
    • Tags :
    • Food Production
    • Self-Reliance in Pulses Mission
    • Self Reliance in Food
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