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Monsoon deficit at 21%, coarse cereals a concern

Last Updated: Friday, July 27, 2012, 22:18     A- A A+
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New Delhi: The government on Friday said monsoon deficiency is at 21 per cent so far and expressed concern about the slow pace of sowing of coarse cereals.

Briefing media on the kharif crop sowing situation, Agriculture Secretary Ashish Bahuguna said recovery is unlikely in the shortfall in coverage of area in Karnataka, which is facing a drought-like situation.

"The country as a whole is 21 per cent deficient as on July 26, which is one percentage point better than the last data. Possibility is that we will be roundabout the same level of deficiency at the end of this month," Bahuguna said.

"I now do not see any likelihood of area being recovered in Karnataka. Loss of area under kharif crops will be in the state," he added.

The area sown to major kharif crops like paddy, coarse cereals, pulses, oilseeds, cotton and sugarcane in the state is down by one million hectare from over the year-ago period, as per the data released by the Ministry.

The worse affected crop in Karnataka is coarse cereals and its area is lower by 0.5 million hectare at 1.27 million hectare so far.

Area under coarse cereals across the country is down by 23 per cent at 11.7 million hectare from over year-ago period.

Bahuguna said: "In coarse cereals, the gap (in sowing area) has widened in one week, which is a matter of concern."

Till last week, area under coarse cereals across the country was lagging behind by 3.1 million hectare and the gap has increased to 3.4 million hectare this week, as per the official data.

The Secretary, however, expressed confidence that the shortfall in area under paddy, currently down 8.71 per cent at 19.1 million hectare over last year, would be made up in the coming days.

On the sowing situation in Maharasthra, he said there would not be area loss, but deficient rains in some pockets might have impact on crop health.

While pulses and bajra sowing may be affected in Rajasthan, groundnut and cotton could take a hit in Gujarat, he added.

He said that oilseeds sowing, however, has improved but area is still marginally down at 13.83 million hectare so far against 13.98 million hectare in the reviewed period.

Sowing area under pulses is lower at 6.29 million hectare as against 7.66 million hectare in the reviewed period.

Among cash crops, area under cotton is down at 9.72 million hectare as on today, as compared with 10.4 million hectare in the year-ago period. However, area planted to sugarcane is higher at 5.28 million hectare so far, as against 5.09 million hectare in the same period last year.

Total area under all monsoon-sown crops is down by 10 per cent at 66.82 million hectare so far, as compared to 74.2 million hectare in the year-ago period.

PTI

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First Published: Friday, July 27, 2012, 22:18

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alok - gwalior
We fool Indians never care for the national problems and enjoy our lives to the fullest as per our poor standards and keep crying. Only 25 % of our average rain and river water availability is enough to fulfill our current needs but we never harvest the same at individual or higher levels. We keep crying endlessly for energy cost and scarcity but make no attempt whatsoever to harness free and infinite solar heat, light and steam. Solar photovoltaic and csp are too costly at present and even than billions of dollars worth investment is being made there to help corruption. We cry for food prices and food security bill but never use infinite free sunny spaces to grow vegetable twines in dust and insect free manner. Agricultural land around towns and cities and forest land is being gabbed for business and money making. We never use free airwaves and free time for education information and to increase GDP. We go for costly, forex ,more than third of GDP, depleting and subsidized stuffs and services helping few rich ignoring their better and reverse type of substitutes which will help 90% poor and middleclass. Will we always remain crying for scarcity and paralyzed to use infinite cheaper resources around us? It is the time to wakeup.
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