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India's Rice Dominance: A Double-Edged Sword
2 Feb
Summary
- India leads global rice production, exporting 40% of trade.
- Rice cultivation strains India's groundwater resources.
- India aims to balance production with ecological sustainability.

India has become the world's largest rice producer, accounting for 28% of global production and 40% of trade in 2024-2025. This position highlights historical cultivation, with origins potentially dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization, and a vast array of local varieties.
Despite its leading role, India faces significant environmental hurdles. The cultivation of rice, a water-intensive crop, heavily relies on groundwater, leading to over-extraction in many key growing regions. This ecological stress has prompted government interventions aimed at crop diversification and sustainable practices.




