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Punjab sees bumper rice produce despite floods, courtesy short-duration varieties

ByVishal Joshi, Bathinda
Updated on: Jan 20, 2024 07:42 AM IST

Data from the Punjab Mandi Board says production of both types of rice to date was 212.31 lakh tonnes which was 3% more than what was recorded the year before.

Punjab has recorded a bumper output of paddy and basmati crops even as the kharif season 2023-24 was marred by floods during July and August last year.

Data from the Punjab Mandi Board says production of both types of rice to date was 212.31 lakh tonnes which was 3% more than what was recorded the year before. (HT File)

Data from the Punjab Mandi Board says production of both types of rice to date was 212.31 lakh tonnes which was 3% more than what was recorded the year before.

The total production of basmati and non-basmati was pegged at 206.28 lakh tonne in 2022-23.

The procurement of non-basmati by government agencies -- for free distribution to underprivileged sections -- ended in November. Aromatic varieties of basmati are purchased by private players.

Punjab agriculture director Jaswant Singh did not respond to calls.

Officials of the state agriculture department and farm experts attribute higher production, despite floods, to use of short-duration varieties and increased area under basmati.

Official data says till January 19, different mandis across the state registered the arrival of basmati rice at 26.45 lakh tonnes. It was 13% higher than the 2022-23 season when Punjab recorded a total arrival of 23.32 lakh tonne.

PAU principal agronomist MS Bhullar said the short-duration varieties saved farmers from economic devastation and helped the ‘food basket’ state in fulfilling the commitment of supplying the targeted quantity of paddy to the central pool and generating revenue amid a serious challenge from the natural disaster.

 
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