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Rajasthan Rabi Sowing Trails Targets as Monsoon Disrupts Planting
10 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Rabi sowing in Rajasthan is going at a slow pace
- Wheat and barley sowing has not reached 50% of state targets
- Only 12% of wheat has been sown as of November 6

As of November 10, 2025, the rabi sowing season in the Indian state of Rajasthan is progressing at a slow pace, disrupted by a prolonged monsoon. According to commodity traders, the sowing of winter crops, particularly wheat and barley, has not even reached 50% of the state agriculture department's targets, with only 15-20 days left for planting.
The data from the Rajasthan Agriculture Department shows that as of November 6, 2025, only 12% of the wheat crop has been sown in the state, a significant decline from the previous year's levels. The delayed sowing is attributed to the prolonged monsoon season, which has disrupted the normal planting schedule for these winter crops.




