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Despite rain, country’s wheat yield to cross last year’s target: ICAR DG

The DG stated that with 40% harvesting complete, India’s wheat production is estimated to cross 119 million tonnes (MT), surpassing last year’s total annual production of 117.94 MT

Published on: Apr 09, 2026 05:46 am IST
By , Karnal
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Director general (DG) of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Mangi Lal Jat on Wednesday said that despite adverse weather conditions including rain and heat, the country is surpassing last year’s annual wheat production target.

Speaking about the recent rain and hailstorm in the region and its likely impact, he said that overall there has been a negligible impact due to sporadic rain and hailstorm. (HT Photo)

The DG stated that with 40% harvesting complete, India’s wheat production is estimated to cross 119 million tonnes (MT), surpassing last year’s total annual production of 117.94 MT. The DG said that despite adverse weather conditions in the past few months, the production of Haryana and Punjab will also rise.

The Union government has set the annual production target for 2025-26 at 121 MT, up nearly 2% from the last year. India is the world’s biggest wheat producer after China, and the area under wheat stands at 33.4 million hectares.

The DG was speaking to reporters during his Karnal visit to the ICAR–Central Soil Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI) on the occasion of Crop Harvest Day. The event was organised under the theme “Improved Agricultural Practices for Atmanirbhar Bharat”, highlighting the need for sustainable, resilient, and efficient farming systems.

The DG also appreciated the farmers from Haryana and Punjab for paddy residue management, despite floods last year. “Due to rainfall, the paddy harvest was slightly delayed last season. We were concerned that this would lead to a delay in wheat sowing and a resurgence of the practice of stubble burning. However, the farmers successfully curbed residue burning—achieving a compliance rate of 90%—and carried out their wheat sowing in a timely manner,” he added.

‘India to export 2.5 MT wheat’

After crop inspection at the fields of the central institute, the DG said that our agricultural sector has now achieved self-reliance as our country is exporting a wide variety of products—from seed spices to various other spices—sending them all over the world.

“Recently, the government of India decided to export 2.5 MT of wheat, and those shipments are now underway. Given the trajectory of our wheat production growth—and considering the prevailing geopolitical landscape—we anticipate that in the near future, India will extend its full cooperation to help feed the world,” he said.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bhavey Nagpal

Bhavey Nagpal is a staff correspondent based at Karnal. He reports on crime, politics, health, railways, highways, and civic affairs for northern Haryana districts.

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