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Wheat production expected to be at record 115 mn tonne: IIWBR
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SME Times News Bureau | 17 Feb, 2021
The Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research (IIWBR) has estimated
wheat production at a record 115 million tonnes this year, which is
around seven per cent more than last year. Experts say that the weather
is favourable for the Rabi season crops and farmers have taken a lot of
interest in wheat sowing.
Interestingly, farmers have been
sitting on a sit-in demonstration for almost three months on the borders
of Delhi, yet farming has not been affected.
Agricultural
scientist and Director of IIWBR, Gyanendra Pratap Singh told IANS that
his institute is assessing wheat production in the country again and a
new record will be created. India's wheat production is expected to be
around 115 million tonne this year, if there is no weather issue.
Haryana's Karnal situated IIWBR comes under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).
According
to the fourth advance production estimate for the crop year 2019-20
(July-June) released by the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers
Welfare, the production of wheat in the country is estimated at around
100.76 million tonne.
Singh said, "We now have varieties of wheat
that are suitable for different climatic zones of the country and give
good yields. For example, the yield per hectare of wheat DBW-187 is up
to 80 quintal. There are many other varieties of this type." The
IIWBR Director said that sowing of wheat has been very high in Madhya
Pradesh this year and the crop is also good. When asked about the reason
for the high interest of farmers in sowing wheat, he said that the
biggest reason is that the government procurement is increasing
continuously, which has ensured that farmers get remunerative prices for
wheat. Last season, government agencies purchased 389.83 lakh tonne of
wheat from farmers across the country at a fixed minimum support price
of Rs 1,925 per quintal. For the wheat crop this year, the Central
government has increased the MSP by Rs 50 to Rs 1,975 per quintal.
In
the current crop year 2020-21 (July-June), sowing of wheat has been on
more than 346 lakh hectare, which is almost three per cent more than the
previous year. Wheat sowing has been more than 99 lakh hectare in Uttar
Pradesh, while Madhya Pradesh is second, where the area under wheat has
increased to 8.8 million hectare. Wheat has been sown in 35 lakh
hectares in Punjab and over 25 lakh hectares in Haryana. The area in
Haryana has increased slightly while in Punjab it is almost equal to
last year. Punjab Agriculture Department official Gurvinder
Singh said that the wheat crop is good in the state and bumper yields
are expected as the weather is very favourable for wheat and there is no
difficulty in providing timely water and fertiliser for the crop.
Wazir
Singh, who is posted as Deputy Director in the Agriculture Department
in Panchkula, Haryana, also said that the wheat crop is very good this
year in the state and further harvesting season may result in bumper
yields if the weather does not hit.
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