Foodgrains production for 2014-15 estimated at 257.07 million tonnes;
will exceed average food grain production of last five years by 8.5 million
tones
Groundnut production increases by a
massive 105.8% in 2013-14, shows a remarkable increase of 75.9% in productivity
Agriculture and allied sectors
contribute 18% to GDP and grow by 3.7% in 2013-14
Economic Survey 2014-15 emphasizes the
need to improve productivity in the agricultural sector to ensure food security
The Economic Survey 2014-15 states that as per the 2nd Advance
Estimates, total Foodgrains production in the country is estimated at 257.07
million tonnes during 2014-15. This is the fourth highest quantity of
annual Foodgrains production in the country. Despite deficiency of 12 % in the
monsoon rainfall during the year, the loss in production has been restricted to
just around 3 % over the previous year and has exceeded the average production
during the last five years by 8.15 million tonnes.
As compared to last year’s production
of 265.57 million tonnes, current year’s production of Foodgrains is lower by
8.5 million tonnes. This decline has occurred on account of lower production of
rice, coarse cereals and pulses due to erratic rainfall conditions during the
monsoon season of 2014.
According to the new series of national
income released by the CSO, at 2011-12 prices, the share of agriculture and
allied sectors in total GDP is 18% in 2013-14 which is the same as that of
2012-13 i.e., 18%. As against a growth target of 4% for agriculture
and allied sectors in the Twelfth Plan, the growth registered in the first year
in 2012-13 (at 2011-12 prices) was 1.2%, 3.7% in 2013-14 and 1.1% in 2014-15.
As per the fourth Advance Estimates for
2013-14, the production of rice is expected to be 106.5 million tonnes, showing
an increase of 1.3% over the previous year. The Production of wheat is
likely to be 95.9 million tonnes with an increase of 2.6% over the previous
year. Similarly, pulses with a production of 19.3 million tonnes show an
increase of 5.3%. The oilseeds production of 32.9 million tonnes shows an
increase of 6.4%. Within oilseeds, the groundnut production of 9.7 million
tonnes show a commendable increase of 105.8% over the previous year.
As per the fourth Advance Estimates for
2013-14, the overall productivity of Foodgrains has gone down by 1.3% over the
previous year. Rice productivity has shown a decline of 1.5% and wheat of
1.3% in the same year. The yield of groundnut increased by a remarkable
75.9%, that of Tur increased by 9.2% and cotton by 9.4% in 2013-14 over the
previous year.
Among the states, for the year 2013-14,
Punjab has shown the highest productivity of rice (3952 kg/ha), wheat (5017
kg/ha) and cotton. Gujarat has shown the maximum productivity of
groundnut (2668 kg/ha) and West Bengal of Sugarcane (114273 kg/ha).
The Economic Survey 2014-15 states that
to improve resilience of the agricultural sector and bolster food
security--including availability and affordable access, the strategy for
agriculture has to focus on improving yield and productivity.
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