New Delhi: As per ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare's Annual Report 2017-18 India has been able to achieve a broad-based record foodgrain production in the year  2016-17.  


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“As per the Fourth Advance Estimates for 2016-17, production of rice is estimated at a new record of 110.15 million tonnes. Rice production is 3.50 million tonnes higher than the previous record production of 106.65 million tonnes achieved during 2013-14 and has increased significantly by 5.74 million tonnes than the production of 104.41 million tonnes during 2015-16,” the report said.

In the last four years, West Bengal topped the chart for the highest production of Rice (Thousand Tonnes) from 2013-14 to 2016-17 while for the same period Sikkim stood at the bottom of the chart.


State with highest production of Rice in last four years (Thousand Tonnes)



State with lowest production of Rice in last four years (Thousand Tonnes)



Here's looking at State-Wise Production Of Foodgrains – Rice from 2013-14 to 2016-17



As per ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare's Annual Report 2017-18 India's total geographical area is 328.7 million hectares. Out of this, the reported net sown area is 140.1 million hectares and the gross cropped area is 198.4 million hectares with a cropping intensity of 142 percent (figures as per the land use statistics 2014-15).


The net area sown works out to be 43 percent of the country's total geographical area while the net irrigated area is 68.4 million hectares.