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Agriculture Output Index

Progress in Sowing of Kharif Crops

Progress in Sowing of Kharif Crops

Progress in Sowing of Kharif Crops

Agriculture Output Index: 6.57%

Last updated: 01 Jan, 2026

Source:CMIE Economic Outlook, 1 Finance Research

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What does the Progress in Sowing of Kharif Crops data represent?

The Progress in Sowing of Kharif Crops data represents the area covered under the sowing of crops in the Kharif agricultural season.

Kharif crops are typically sown at the beginning of the monsoon season and harvested after the monsoon ends (e.g., rice, maize, sorghum).

This data is crucial for understanding the extent of agricultural activities and the potential output of the Kharif cropping season.

What is the significance of the Progress in Sowing of Kharif Crops data?

The area sown for Kharif crops is a direct indicator of agricultural productivity and the potential output for the Kharif season, and its impact on market prices and food supply.

Based on the sown area, the estimates on foodgrain production is made by the government. This helps in assessing the total foodgrain production for a particular crop season and the impact on prices as well as export potentials.

The progress in sowing is heavily influenced by weather conditions, especially the timing and distribution of monsoon rains for Kharif crops.

The sowing data can influence government policies, market expectations, price trends for various agricultural commodities, and food inflation.

How to interpret the Progress in Sowing of Kharif Crops data?

Larger sown areas typically indicate favourable climate conditions, such as adequate or normal rainfall, farmer optimism, and good market conditions, which can lead to higher agriculture output.

Historical trends and deviations indicate changes in agricultural practices or shifts in farmer preferences.

Higher sown area indicates increased agricultural output and food supply, but generally leads to lower market prices and lower food inflation.

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