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Pulses sowing continues to lag as most regions face deficient rains

While the sown area for rice has increased by almost 5 percent, the sown area for pulse continues to lag with a decline of 8 percent

August 11, 2023 / 20:11 IST
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Kharif sowing seems to be on track for coarse cereals, sugarcane and oilseeds, with sowing above last year’s levels and just slightly lower for cotton.

The sowing of pulses continued to lag, with most regions of the country facing below-normal rainfall, in line with IMD predictions made for August.

The total sown area of pulses is down by almost eight percent as of August 11, year on year. Sowing was delayed due to patchy monsoon rainfall in producer states of Maharashtra and Karnataka in June. As rains picked up, while there was some increase in acreage, the overall numbers have continued to remain low.

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The slow sowing of arhar, urad and moong together are causing the downfall. While sown area for arhar is down by 5.35 percent, that for urad and moong is down by 13.4 percent and 7.2 percent, respectively.

Arhar is a type of pulse that has seen a steep spike in retail prices of late. As per the data available on the website of the Department of Consumer Affairs, there has been a 32 percent rise in its prices on year.