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India's Kharif Harvest Shatters Records Amidst Monsoon Rains
26 Nov
Summary
- India's kharif foodgrain output reached a record 173.33 million tonnes.
- Record production of rice and maize drove the overall agricultural boost.
- Despite localized flooding, a generally good monsoon fueled strong crop growth.

India's kharif foodgrain output has reached an unprecedented 173.33 million tonnes for the 2025-26 season, exceeding the previous year's production. This landmark achievement is largely thanks to record-breaking yields in rice and maize, which saw substantial increases compared to the prior year.
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan highlighted that despite localized challenges from excessive rainfall, the overall monsoon proved beneficial for most agricultural regions. This favorable weather pattern has contributed significantly to the strong growth observed in key kharif crops, bolstering the nation's food security.
While rice and maize production soared, other crops like tur, urad, and soybean experienced slight declines. However, significant gains in sugarcane and cotton production, along with a notable increase in groundnut output, contributed to the overall positive agricultural performance.




