Harvest Of Plenty: India Hits Record Foodgrain Output In 2024-25
NEW DELHI – India recorded an unprecedented foodgrain output of 357.73 million metric tonnes (MMT) in the agricultural year 2024-25, marking an increase of 25.43 MMT over the preceding year, reflecting sustained gains in productivity, improved input management, and strengthened institutional support to farmers, an official fact-sheet said on March 26.
The increase was primarily driven by higher production of rice, wheat, maize, and coarse cereals (including millets, designated as Shree Anna).
India’s agricultural exports have grown steadily in recent years.
Agricultural export earnings increased from $34.5 billion in FY20 to $51.1 billion in FY25, reflecting a CAGR of 8.2 per cent.
In FY25, agri-food exports, including processed food products, amounted to $49.43 billion, accounting for about 11.2 per cent of total exports.
Notably, the share of processed food exports has also risen consistently, from 14.9 per cent in FY18 to 20.4 per cent in FY25, indicating a progressive shift toward higher value-added within the agricultural export basket, said the official statement.
The country ranks as the world’s second-largest producer of both rice and wheat, with output reaching 150.18 million tons of rice and 117.94 million tons of wheat during the agricultural year 2024-25.
India also leads globally in pulse production, recording an output of 25.68 million tons (2024-25), with Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan serving as the principal producing states.
The country also ranks first worldwide in millet production, achieving approximately 18.59 million tons (2024-25), largely driven by Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Karnataka.
Rice exports reached $12.95 billion in 2024-2025, while exports of pulses and millets amounted to $855 million and $59.20 million, respectively.
Moreover, horticulture has simultaneously emerged as a major driver of agricultural transformation and value addition.
Total horticulture production reached 362.08 million tons (MT) in 2024-25, indicating a structural shift towards high-value crops.
According to the second advance estimates, production increased from 280.70 million tons in 2013-14 to 367.72 million tons in 2024-25.
This output comprises approximately 114.51 million tons of fruits, 219.67 million tons of vegetables, and 33.54 million tons from other horticultural crops. (IANS)
Dr.Nat Subramonian
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Thank God! Now nobody will ask “…How are you going to feed over Billion Indians?”
March 26, 2026Natarajan Sivsubramanian
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Despite such record output and productivity of agricultural products b j p govt is not giving
March 26, 2026Financial relief to farmers by waiving their loan balance they are working sincerely but they are writing off loans of certain vested interests and
Coterie of borrowers