At 354MT, India’s foodgrain output hits an all-time high | India News
[ad_1] Union agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan NEW DELHI: India's foodgrain production is estimated to have increased 6.6%, the fastest pace of expansion in the last eight years, to reach a new high of 354 million tonne (MT) in 2024-25. All major crops, including paddy, wheat, maize, groundnuts and soybean, reported record output during the crop year. Union agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan attributed the all-time record foodgrain output in 2024-25 to the Centre's farmer-friendly policies, including fair pricing, loss compensation and low-interest loans, and their proper implementation by state governments."Overall foodgrain production is increasing continuously...Pulses and oilseeds output has to be increased further, for which efforts are being made," Chouhan said while releasing the third advance estimates of the overall foodgrain output.According to the estimates, wheat output was revised upward to 117 MT for 2024-25, compared with an earlier […]