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Rice sown area widens 2.69% days after ban on exports amid erratic rainfall

The sown area for rice had remained low by 6.1 percent till July 17.

July 24, 2023 / 10:56 IST
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The decrease in area of paddy sown had been of concern

Days after the government banned exports of non-basmati rice amid growing concern of a shrink in the sown area because of uneven rainfall distribution in the country, the coverage has finally seen an uptick, rising 2.69 percent over that of last year, data released by the Ministry of Agriculture showed.

The sown area increased by 4.73 lakh hectare (lh) from 175.5 lh last year to 180.2 lh on July 22, 2023. With this, the overall crop sown area for kharif also improved, rising from a decline of 2 percent on July 17 to an increase of 1.16 percent now.

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An erratic monsoon, which resulted in excess rain in some areas and deficient in many others, had been the reason for the fall in sowing on rice crops.