Tracking the fields: Wheat sowing maintains momentum, mustard still down
As of December 6, sowing of rabi crops has reached 49.36 million hectares, showing a 1.5% increase over last year. Acreage for most crops, except mustard, is higher, with farmers shifting towards other crops for better returns. Weather, particularly warmer-than-normal winter temperatures predicted by the IMD, may impact yields, especially for wheat.
After a delayed start, sowing of rabi crops seems to have picked up pace. Till December 6, rabi crops stood on around 49.36 million hectares, 1.50 per cent more than for the same period last year. Acreage of most crops except mustard was more than the corresponding last year. Mustard acreage was down as farmers seem to be shifting towards other crops due to better returns.
However, going forward, most experts said that weather will play key role in determining the final output as after a delayed start any more unusual rise in temperature might impact final yield, particularly in crops such as wheat.
The IMD had also said that winters might be warmer than normal this year.
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Source : Business Standard