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PREFACE
The Pocket book on Agricultural Statistics 2013 is intended as a quick reference
guide for essential data frequently used by the policy makers and officers of the
Ministry of Agriculture and related agencies. Data for this pocket book is largely
derived from the Flagship Publication of the Directorate of Economics and
Statistics Agricultural Statistics at A Glance published every year and used widely
by policy makers, academicians and researchers. The need for this pocket book is
felt due to the fact that over the years accumulation of large data on a number
of variables related to agriculture The Glance has become large in size making it
difficult to carry for all meetings and conferences. Considering this it was felt that a
pocket book containing the essential data for the most recent years which are used
frequently by the Policy makers/officials of the Ministry may be useful.
This Pocket book is designed as a user-friendly product for quick access to key data
frequently required by the officials of Ministry of Agriculture. In addition to the
key data from At a Glance we have also added other useful data including data
including data on G20, BRICS and other international aspects.
Suggestions for improvement are most welcome
Date: 12 Dec,2013
New Delhi
Dr. B. Gangaiah
Economic and Statistical Adviser
Directorate of Economics and Statistics
Contents
Statistical Tables
1 Socio-Economic Indicators
1.1 Selected Economic and Social Indicators
1.2 Percentage Share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Factor
Cost at (2004-05) Prices
1.3 Percentage Growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at
Factor Cost at (2004-05) Prices
1.4 Gross Domestic Product by Economic Activity at Constant
(2004-05) prices
1.5 Gross Domestic Product by Economic Activity
(at Current Prices)
1
2
7
8
8
9
4
4
5
6
10
10
12
13
13
14
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
23
24
25
37
38
40
40
7 Livestock Statistics
7.1 Livestock Population in India
7.2 All India Production of Milk, Eggs and Wool
7.3 Fish Production in India
41
42
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
48
49
49
52
54
53
55
56
56
63
66
67
68
68
13 International Comparisons
13.1 Indias Position in World Agriculture in 2011
13.2 Global Comparison of Area, Production and Yield of Principal
Crops (2012)
13.3 Major Macro-Economic Indicators of India, G-20 and the World in 2012
13.4 Major Macro Economic, Land-Use and Social Indicators of BRICS
Economies in 2011
13.5 Major Economic and Land-Use Indicators : India and China
13.6 Inflation (Consumer prices) in Major Economies (Annual %)
70
71
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64
64
65
65
73
74
74
76
77
14 Agricultural Emissions
14.1 All GHG Emissions from Agriculture sector in Major Continents in 2010
14.2 Total GHG Emissions from Agriculture Sector in Major Countries in 2010
78
79
79
Charts
Appendices
8
21
21
24
47
59
59
67
69
69
81
82
84
86
Acronyms
AAY
Antyodaya Anna Yojana
AE
Advance Estimate
AGDP
Gross Domestic Product from Agriculture
APL
Above Poverty Line
BE
Budget Estimates
BPL
Below Poverty Line
CACP
Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices
CBB
Commercial Bank Branch
CCE
Crop Cutting Experiments
CCI
Cotton Corporation of India
CDSBO
Crude Degumed Soyabean Oil
CES
Crop Estimation Surveys
CFA
Central Financial Agency
CIF
Cost, Insurance & Freight
CIP
Central Issue Price
CPI-IW
Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers
CWWG
Crop Weather Watch Group
DAC
Department of Agriculture & Cooperation
DAP
Di Ammonium Phosphate
DES
Directorate of Economics and Statistics
E Estimated
EARAS Establishment of an Agency for Reporting of Agricultural
Statistics
FAO
Food and Agriculture Organisation of United Nations
FAQ
Fair Average Quality
F2
Black Soil
F-414/H-777/J-34 Cotton variety (of Medium Staple Length)
H-4/H-6
Cotton variety (of Long Staple Length)
FCI
Food Corporation of India
FDI
Foreign Direct Investment
FFB
Fresh Fruit Bunch
FOD
Field Operations Division of NSSO
FRL
Full Reservoir Level
FYM
Farm Yard Manure
GCA
Gross Cropped Area
Acronyms
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GCES
General Crop Estimation Survey
GCF
Gross Capital Formation
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
GNP
Gross National Product
GSDP
Gross State Domestic Product
Ha Hectares
HYV
High Yielding Varieties
I Irrigated
IAS
Improvement of Agricultural Statistics
ICOR
Incremental Capital Output Ratio
ICS
Improvement of Crop Statistics
K Potash
Kgs Kilograms
KMPH
Kilometers Per Hour
KWH
Kilo Watt Hour
LS
Light Soil
LPCPD
Litres Per Capita Per Day
MSCCGMF Maharashtra State Co-operative Cotton Growers Marketing
Federation
MIS
Market Intervention Scheme
MSP
Minimum Support Price
MSR
Marketed Surplus Ratio
N
Nitrogen
NA
Not Available/Not Announced
NC
Not Collected
NQ
Not Quoted
NAFED National Agricultural Co-operative Marketing Federation of
India Limited
NCAER
National Council of Applied Economic Research
NDDB
National Dairy Development Board
Neg. Negligible
NNP
Net National Product
NR
Not Recommended/ Not Reported
NSA
Net Sown Area
NSSO
National Sample Survey Organisation
OECD
Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development
OPDP
Oil Palm Development Programme
P
Provisional/ Phosphate
PACS
Primary Agricultural Credit Society
PDS
Public Distribution System
PLDB
Primary Land Development Bank
PSE
Producers Support Estimate
PSEs
Public Sector Enterprises
PSS
Price Support Scheme
QE
Quick Estimate
R Revised
R&D
Research & Development
R&M
Rapeseed & Mustard
RMC
Regional Ministers Conference
RE
Revised Estimates
RRBB
Regional Rural Bank Branch
SCB
State Cooperative Bank
SDP
State Domestic Product
SASA
State Agricultural Statistical Authority
SLDB
State Land Development Bank
SRS
Sample Registration Scheme
SSP
Single Super Phosphate
T Target
T E
Triennium Ending
TD-5
A Variety of Jute
TPDS
Targeted Public Distribution System
TRQ
Tariff Rate Quota
TRRM
Tropical Rains Measuring Mission
TT
Tentative Targets
UI Un-irrigated
UT
Union Territory
WPI
Wholesale Price Index
WTO
World Trade Organisation
Y
Yield (Index Number of Yield) per hectare
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Socio-Economic
Indicators
Unit
(2)
(`Crore )
1950-51 1980-81
(3)
10036
(4)
132520
2010-11
(5)
7266966
2011-12
(R)
(6)
8353495
2012-13
(P)
(7)
9461013
GDP at factor
(`Crore )
cost (at (200405) prices
Per capita NNP
(`)
at factor cost
(at (2004-05)
prices
Gross Domestic
(%)
Capital
Formation (as
percentage of
GDP at current
market prices)
Gross domestic
(%)
savings (as
percentage of
GDP at current
market prices)
Index of
agricultural
production
(Base: T.E 200708=100 Onward
2007-08)
Index of
Industrial
Production
(Base 2004-05 =
100) a
Wholesale Price
Index average
(Base:200405=100) c
279618
641921
4937006
5243582
5505437
7114
8594
36342
38037
39168
9.3
19.9
36.8
35.0
na
9.5
18.5
34
30.8
na
46.2
102.1
121.1
125.3
122.8
7.9b
43.1
165.5
170.3
172.2
6.8
36.8
143.3
156.1
167.6
Contd...
Economic
Indicators
Consumer
Price Index
for Industrial
worker d
Output
Unit
(a) Foodgrains
17.0
81.0
179.8
2011-12
(R)
195.0
2012-13
(P)
na
Mn.
Tonnes
50.8
129.6
244.5
259.29
255.36e
Foreign Trade
(i) Exports
(`Crore)
606
6711
1142922
1465959
1635261
1269
8486
251136 305963.9
300571
(ii) Imports
(US $
million)
(`Crore)
608
12549
(US $
million)
(`Crore)
1273
15869
911
4822
1224883
1330511
1412630
US $
million
1914
5850
274330
260069
259726
(Million)
359.0
679.0
434.0
541.0
679.0 r
(%)
18.3
43.6
na
74.0
na
Foreign
exchange
reserves k
Social
Indicators
Population
Education:
Literacy Rate
1950-51 1980-81
2010-11
1683467
2345463
2673113
369769 489319.5
491487
P: Provisional.
R: Revised estimates.
na : Not available.
a: The Index of Industrial Production has been revised since 2005-06 on base (2004-05=100).The figures for the year 2007-08
onwards are on the new base. b: Relates to the calendar year 1950.
c: New series of WPI has been released from 2004-05 with base year 2004-05 =100. d: CPI-IW: New series is based on 2001 =100
e: 4th Advance Estimates. f: Includes main producers, majors and others.
g: Provisional. i: Relates to 1951-52, j: Revised estimates
l: Relate to mid-financial year (as on October 1) based on population figures of C.S.O.
r: Sample Registration Survey (SRS), Registrar General of India.
k: excluding gold, SDRs and Reserve Tranche Position at IMF
Source: Economic Survey 2012-13, Ministry of Finance and Handbook of Statistics on Indian Economy 2013, RBI
Socio-Economic Indicators
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**- Provisional
**- Provisional
(`Crores)
2004-05 2010-11( $) 2011-12* 2012-13 **
565426
713477
739495
753610
829783
1393879 1442498 1472462
85028
108938
108249
107619
453225
801476
823023
831648
62675
92773
98814
102918
228855
390692
412412
430277
1576255
2829650 3061589 3279363
477303
832583
884389
965291
250417
513077
555923
566743
437174
849632
948808
1030684
411361
634358
672469
716645
2971464
4937006 5243582
5505435
2651573
4364952
4618809
4823087
-22375
-54757
-46734
-56333
2629198
24143
4310195
36342
4572075
38037
4766754
39168
**- Provisional
Socio-Economic Indicators
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(`Crores)
2004-05 2010-11( $) 2011-12* 2012-13 **
565426
1306942 1466753 1644834
829783
85028
453225
62675
228855
1576255
477303
250417
2003304 2233183
196092
201076
1080750 1202086
131008
144817
595454
685204
3956720 4654559
1246965 1507110
527743
595449
2436502
218910
1279966
170238
767388
5379676
1765851
644114
1165901
1384481
1617397
2971464
7266966 8353495
9481013
2651573
6504166
7476765
8467606
-22375
-81807
-76830
-99900
2629198
24143
6422359
54151
7399935
61564
8367706
68757
437174
**- Provisional
Outlays, Expenditure
& Capital Formation
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Expenditure of Department of
Table 2.1 Year-wise
Agriculture and Cooperation
Year
1991-92
2001-02
2004-05
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Budget Estimate
1041.35
1985.00
2650.00
11307.07
15042.00
17122.87
20208.00
(` Crore)
Revised Estimate Actual Expenditure
1016.93
957.86
1985.00
1792.92
-2657.42
10965.23
10870.15
17254.00
17052.59
16515.05
16354.70
17867.32
17765.24
250
200
150
100
Budget Estimate
2012-13
2011-12
2010-11
2009-10
2004-05
2001-02
1991-92
50
Actual Expenditure
2011-12
AE(#)
16194
37599
506
(` Crores)
2012-13
2013-14 12th Plan**
BE
RE(#)
BE(#)
Outlays
54748 15971
18781
363273
72248
15342
72169
35583
428
42772
1200
457464
80370
422012
Contd...
Sector
Energy
Industry & Minerals
Transport
Communications
Science, Technology &
Environment
General Economic Services
Social Services
General Services
Total
2011-12
AE(#)
121855
36235
107532
6586
11735
(` Crores)
2012-13
2013-14 12th Plan**
BE
RE(#)
BE(#)
Outlays
208711 148230 158287
1438466
71491 39228
48010
377302
183015 103023 133488
1204172
15411
8257
12380
80984
24220 12119
17587
167350
19697
51525 21017
31602
145352 419267 166460 206709
5305
66040
5860
9307
508596 1254187 556176 680123
305612
2664843
107959
7669807
Notes : Totals may not tally due to rounding off of the figures. ** 12th Plan Projection.
# For Centre only, as figures for States & UTs are not available.
Source : Plan Documents and Budget Documents. For State Outlays, States Plans Division, Planning Commission
2011-12
AE(#)
8066
NA
15
724
196
304
914
595
703
2573
NA
124
1980
16194
2012-13
BE
RE(#)
9034
8071
NA
NA
16
16
1063
849
353
494
299
273
907
755
446
404
787
726
2898
2294
NA
NA
125
93
1764
1996
17692
15971
(`Crores)
2013-14
BE(#)
9876
NA
19
975
525
317
1041
458
801
3113
NA
121
1535
18781
Notes : Totals may not tally due to rounding off of the figures.
BE- Budget Estimates. RE - Revised Estimates
NA- Not Available
# For Centre only, as figures for States & UTs are not available.
Source : Plan Documents and Budget Documents. For State Outlays, States Plans Division, Planning Commission
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(`Crores)
Percentage share of Agriculture and Allied
Activities to Total
Plan Outlays
Actual Expenditure
4.4
4.0
3.9
3.8
3.7
4.4
3.2
5.4
4.0
5.7
3.6
4.1
4.0
4.9
4.2
3.2
4.7
N.A
4.4
2.9
2.8
NA
Note: From Annual Plan (2009-10) the Centre Expenditure figures include IEBR
# For Centre only, as figures for States & UTs are not available yet.
* 12th Plan Projections
Source : 1. Plan Documents and Budget Documents. For State Outlays, States Plans Division, Planning Commission.
Andhra
Pradesh
Arunachal
Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Increase in
Twelfth Plan
over Eleventh
Plan Expenditure (%)
% of Total
plan
Eleventh Plan
Expenditure
Agriculture
and Allied
Sector
% of Total
plan
Eleventh Plan
Outlay
Agriculture
and Allied
Sector
Name of
State
3487.44
2.4
9510.46
6.0
17138
80
752
9.5
617.71
5.7
1114
5.3
80
877.86
3672.73
2.1
4.8
2335.56
4805.33
7.8
6.3
3272
15613
5.9
6
40
225
Contd...
Chhattisgarh
4613
8.6
5637 12.7
8284
Goa
211.76
2.5
325.39
3.6
1046
Gujarat
9092.94
0.7
8879.8
6.9 19712
Haryana
1638.82
4.7
2733.02
5.7
6288
Himachal
1470.08 10.7
1642.82 12.1
2174
Pradesh
Jammu &
1818.21
7
892.98
3.5
2843
Kashmir
Jharkhand
3130.53
0.8
2319.85
5.9
4157
Karnataka
8426.85
8.3
10484.4
7.7 19824
Kerala
2649.11
7.8
2931.54
7.6
8831
Madhya
3408.18
4.8
6057.09
7.3 17076
Pradesh
Maharashtra 9507.64
5.9
10636.4
7.3 19325
Manipur
386.55
4.7
234.04
3.2
643
Meghalaya
735.52
8
845.2
9.8
2114
Mizoram
536.31
9.6
387.86
7.1
346
Odisha
1230.29
3.8
3580.37
8.2
8387
Nagaland
434.31
8.3
725.08 11.3
1795
Punjab
1309.13
4.5
1410.77
4
1524
Rajasthan
2919.07
4.1
5990.67
6.2
7255
Sikkim
260.43
6.9
228.27
6.4
469
Tamil Nadu
7831.57
9.2
8170.01
8.8 20680
Tripura
798.51
9
858.79 11.3
980
Uttar
19146.37 10.6
14164.8
7.8 24354
Pradesh
Uttarakhand
2478.5
8.4
2079.25
10
2673
West Bengal
1846.5
2.9
3339.26
5.1
8583
Total States 94670.21 3.6 111823.72 7.2 226500
6.9
3.9
7.8
5.4
9.7
47
221
122
130
32
9.7
218
3.8
8.9
11.5
8.5
79
89
201
182
7.03
3.1
10.7
2.8
7.4
13.8
2.9
5.6
4.1
10
6.8
8.5
82
175
150
134
148
8
21
106
153
14
72
5.9
5.5
7.1
29
157
103
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RKVY
Centre and
States
Centre
State
0.59%
0.55%
0.61%
0.67%
0.86%
0.76%
Tenth
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Plan
4151
694
965
1070
1289
1382
6477
1464
1315
1497
1755
1599
10629
2158
2279
2567
3044
2981
4977
1210
1418
1402
1909
1998
4125
852
1040
1235
2168
1512
9102
2063
2458
2636
4077
3510
55
197
63
100
160
9128
1961
2580
2534
3298
3540
10603
2316
2355
2732
3923
3111
19732
4277
4935
5266
7221
6652
3340648 764890 765601 773565 827969 850812
0.70%
(` Crores)
Eleventh
Plan
5401
7629
13030
7938
6808
14745
576
13914
14437
28351
3982837
2004-05
2009-10^
2010-11$
2011-12*
Private
1.8
1.9
1.8
1.9
2.4
2.3
2.1
2.2
Total
2.3
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.9
2.8
2.5
2.6
^ -Third Revised Estimates
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Public
2.9
3.3
3.5
3.3
2.8
3.1
2.5
2.6
Private
10.6
10.9
10.4
11.4
14.2
14.0
12.4
13.4
(Percentage)
Total
13.5
14.1
14.0
14.7
17.0
17.0
14.8
16.0
Public
2.9
3.4
3.7
3.5
3.1
3.4
2.8
3.0
Private
10.6
11.2
11.2
12.6
16.3
16.7
15.6
16.8
(Percentage)
Total
13.5
14.6
14.9
16.1
19.4
20.1
18.4
19.8
Population
& Labour Force
1951
361.1
1.25
1961
439.2
1.96
1971
548.2
2.20
1981
683.3
2.22
1991
846.4
2.16
2001
1028.7
1.97
2011*
1210.6
1.64
298.6
(82.7)
360.3
(82.0)
439.0
(80.1)
525.6
(76.9)
630.6
(74.5)
742.6
(72.2)
833.5
(68.8)
(In Million)
Agricultural Workers
69.9
(71.9)
99.6
(76.0)
78.2
(62.2)
92.5
(62.5)
110.7
(59.7)
127.3
(54.4)
118.7
(45.1)
27.3
(28.1)
31.5
(24.0)
47.5
(37.8)
55.5
(37.5)
74.6
(40.3)
106.8
(45.6)
144.3
(54.9)
Total
Average
Rural
Annual
Population
Exponential
Growth Rate
(%)
Agricultural
Labourers
Total
Population
Cultivators
Year
97.2
131.1
125.7
148.0
185.3
234.1
263.0
Notes :
1. For 2011, figures Includes the estimated population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district
of Manipur.
2. Population figures for 1991 of Jammu & Kashmir and 1981 for Assam have been worked out by interpolation. The data on
workers in columns 5-7 exclude J&K and Assam.
3. Figures within parentheses in column 4 are percentages to the total population.
4. Figures within parentheses in columns 5 and 6 are percentages to column 7.
* Provisional
Source: Registrar General of India.
71.0 71.8
72.6
73.4
74.2
75.0
849.6
871.3 893.2
915.2
937.4
959.8
982.2
56.3
55.4 54.6
53.7
52.9
52.0
51.2
477.9
482.7 487.2
491.5
495.4
499.1
502.4
Source: 12th Plan Document, Volume III, Chapter 22: Employment & Skill Development
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Table 3.3
States/UTs
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
A&N Islands
Chandigarh
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli
Damn & Diu
Lakshadweep
All-India
Rural
32.30
33.60
36.40
55.70
55.10
15.60
28.10
39.10
24.80
25.00
14.10
51.60
37.50
20.20
53.60
47.90
39.30
14.00
23.00
10.00
60.80
22.90
22.10
35.80
31.80
37.50
44.50
42.70
35.10
38.20
4.10
34.70
63.60
2004-05
Urban
23.40
23.50
21.80
43.70
28.40
12.90
22.20
20.10
22.40
4.60
10.40
23.80
25.90
18.40
35.10
25.60
34.50
24.70
7.90
4.30
37.60
9.90
18.70
29.70
25.90
19.70
22.50
34.10
26.20
24.40
0.80
10.10
17.80
Total
29.60
31.40
34.40
54.40
49.40
13.00
24.90
31.60
24.10
22.90
13.10
45.30
33.30
19.60
48.60
38.20
37.90
16.10
15.40
8.80
57.20
14.20
20.90
34.40
30.90
29.40
40.00
40.90
32.70
34.20
3.00
11.60
49.30
Rural
10.96
38.93
33.89
34.06
44.61
12.92
6.81
21.54
11.64
8.48
11.54
40.84
24.53
9.14
35.74
24.22
38.8
12.53
35.43
19.93
35.69
17.06
7.66
16.05
9.85
15.83
16.53
30.4
11.62
22.52
1.57
1.64
62.59
2011-12
Urban
5.81
20.33
20.49
31.23
24.75
9.84
4.09
10.14
10.28
4.33
7.2
24.83
15.25
4.97
21
9.12
32.59
9.26
6.36
16.48
17.29
6.3
9.24
10.69
3.66
6.54
7.42
26.06
10.48
14.66
0
22.31
15.38
Total
9.2
34.67
31.98
33.74
39.93
9.91
5.09
16.63
11.16
8.06
10.35
36.96
20.91
7.05
31.65
17.35
36.89
11.87
20.4
18.88
32.59
9.69
8.26
14.71
8.19
11.28
14.05
29.43
11.26
19.98
1
21.81
39.31
2.60
0.40
42.00
14.40
10.50
25.50
8.80
6.40
37.20
0
0
25.7
12.62
3.44
13.7
9.86
2.77
21.92
Note: Population as on 1st March,2010 has been used for estimating number of person below poverty line ( interpolated
between 2001 and 2011 census).
Source: Perspective Planning Division, Planning Commission.
Agricultural
Land-use Statistics
(Million Hectares)
2009201010(P)
11(P)
S.
No.
Classification
195051
I.
II.
Geographical Area
Reporting Area for Land
Utilisation Statistics
(1 to 5)
1. Forest
2. Not Available for
Cultivation (A+B)
(A) Area Under Nonagricultural Uses
(B) Barren & Unculturable Land
3. Other Uncultivated
land excluding Fallow
Land (A+B+C)
(A) Permanent Pasture &
other Grazing Land
(B) Land under
Miscellaneous Tree Crops
& Groves not included in
Net Area Sown
(C) Culturalable Waste
Land
4. Fallow Lands (A+B)
(A) Fallow Lands other
than Current Fallows
(B) Current Fallows
5. Net Area Sown (6-7)
6. Total Cropped Area
(Gross Cropped Area)
7. Area Sown more than
once
8. Cropping Intensity*
Net Irrigated Area
Gross Irrigated Area
328.73
284.32
328.73
304.86
328.73
305.19
328.73
305.83
328.73
305.90
40.48
47.52
67.81
40.48
69.84
41.23
69.99
43.32
70.01
43.56
9.36
21.09
23.75
26.28
26.51
38.16
19.39
17.48
17.05
17.05
49.45
30.22
27.74
26.50
26.17
6.68
11.40
10.66
10.34
10.30
19.83
3.82
3.44
3.21
3.21
22.94
15.00
13.63
12.95
12.66
28.12
17.45
23.37
9.66
25.04
10.27
26.84
10.83
24.59
10.32
10.68
118.75
131.89
13.70
143.00
185.74
14.78
141.34
185.34
16.01
139.18
188.99
14.27
141.58
198.97
13.15
42.74
44.00
49.81
57.39
111.07
20.85
22.56
129.89
48.02
63.20
131.13
55.20
76.19
135.79
61.94
85.09
140.54
63.60
89.36
(P) Provisional,
* Cropping Intensity is percentage of the gross cropped area to the net area sown.
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture.
Forest
14%
Gross
Croppe
d Area
42%
Fallow
Lands
10%
Forest
23%
Gross
Cropped
Area
46%
Not
Available
for
Cultivation
34%
Fallow
Lands
8%
1950-51
Not
Available
for
Cultivation
23%
2010-11
200
150
100
2011-12(P)
2010-11(P)
2009-10
1990-91
50
1950-51
(Million Hectares)
250
| 21
* Provisional,
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation.
| 23
14.43
13.34
13.59
14.20
14.62
16.04
15.13
15.82
14.77
14.40
14.97
14.89
1950-51
1960-61
1970-71
1980-81
1990-91
2000-01
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13*
4.57
5.05
6.59
7.88
8.28
9.23
9.66
9.64
10.03
9.77
10.16
10.41
Wheat
Coarse
Cereals
17.64
17.57
16.61
14.78
12.44
10.86
9.81
9.53
9.75
9.52
8.99
8.65
8.94
9.21
8.15
7.94
8.45
7.30
8.14
7.67
8.20
8.87
8.32
8.24
Pulses
Food
grains
45.58
45.17
44.95
44.80
43.78
43.43
42.75
42.66
42.75
42.57
42.44
42.20
Rice
5.03
5.38
6.02
6.23
8.27
8.17
9.20
9.57
9.15
9.15
8.95
9.32
Oilseeds
Year
Table 4.3
0.80
0.95
0.95
0.94
1.26
1.55
1.74
1.53
1.47
1.64
1.71
1.78
Sugarcane
2.75
2.97
2.75
2.77
2.55
3.06
3.24
3.27
3.57
3.78
4.14
4.21
Cotton
(Figs. In Percentage)
Jute &
All
Mesta
Crops
0.27
100.00
0.35
100.00
0.39
100.00
0.46
100.00
0.35
100.00
0.37
100.00
0.33
100.00
0.31
100.00
0.32
100.00
0.29
100.00
0.31
100.00
0.30
100.00
Rice
Oilseeds
Wheat
Sugarcane
Coarse Cereals
Cotton
2011-13*
2010-11
2009-10
1990-91
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
1950-51
% Share
Pulses
2000-01*
0.40
1.42
2.72
1.42
2.71
5.81
5.74
5.76
17.12
17.08
17.37
1.33
1.23
1.16
Table 4.5
Year
1990
1991
2001
2010
2011
2012
2013
Number of
Meteorological SubDivisions @Excess/
Normal Rainfall
32
27
30
31
33
23
30
Deficient/
Scanty
Rainfall
3
8
5
5
3
13
6
Percentage of
Districts with
Normal/Excess
Rainfall
88
68
68
69
76
58
72
Actual Rainfall
as % of Normal
Rainfall (All
India)
119
91
92
102
101
92
106
@ Total number of Meteorological sub-divisions was 35 upto 2001. From 2002 onwards, the no. of meteorological subdivisions is 36.
Excess: + 20% or more of Long Period Average Rainfall
Normal: Between + 19% and -19% of Long Period Average Rainfall
Deficient: Between -20% and -59% of Long Period Average Rainfall
Scanty: Between -60% and -99% of Long Period Average Rainfall
Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation.
| 25
Area, Production
and Yield of Principal Crops
| 27
--5.60
5.26
110.00
0.31
0.01
0.08
4.76
6.19
126.37
0.36
0.44
0.07
7.01
8.16
154.25
0.48
--3.04
3.31
57.05
0.26
2.60
0.87
9.84
9.23
241.05
0.56
5.28
0.65
9.52
10.56
295.96
0.34
12.74
0.65
33.00
10.62
342.38
0.88
12.21
0.52
35.20
11.40
361.04
0.82
14.68
0.58
34.00
11.30
338.96
--
(Million Tonnes)
1950-51 1960-61 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2000-01 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13*
50.82
82.02 108.42 129.59 176.39 196.81 244.49 259.29 255.36
20.58
34.58
42.22
53.63
74.29
84.98
95.98
105.30
104.40
6.46
11.00
23.83
36.31
55.14
69.68
86.87
94.88
92.46
1.73
4.08
7.49
6.96
8.96
12.04
21.73
21.76
22.23
15.38
23.74
30.55
29.02
32.70
31.08
43.40
42.01
40.08
8.41
12.70
11.82
10.63
14.26
11.08
18.24
17.09
18.45
3.65
6.25
5.20
4.33
5.36
3.86
8.22
7.70
8.88
1.72
2.07
1.88
1.96
2.41
2.25
2.86
2.65
3.07
--0.37
0.47
0.85
0.92
0.94
0.51
-5.16
6.98
9.63
9.37
18.61
18.44
32.48
29.80
31.01
3.48
4.81
6.11
5.01
7.51
6.41
8.26
6.96
4.75
0.76
1.35
1.98
2.30
5.23
4.19
8.18
6.60
7.82
S. No.
Crops
1
Foodgrains
Rice
Wheat
Maize
Coarse Cereals
2
Pulses
Gram
Tur (Arhar)
Lentil (Masur)
3
Oilseeds
Groundnut
Rapeseed &
Mustard
Soyabean
Sunflower
4
Cotton
5
Jute & Mesta
6
Sugarcane
7
Tobacco
Table 5.1
Table 5.2
Group of
Crops
Crops
I. Foodgrains Rice
Wheat
Maize
Total Coarse
Cereals
Total Pulses
Total
Foodgrains
II .Oilseeds
Groundnut
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
All - India
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Maharashtra
All - India
Uttar Pradesh
6.15
5.44
40.06
4.98
2.43
2.41
18.45
50.84
15.35
13.58
100.00
26.99
13.17
13.06
100.00
19.91
Punjab
Madhya Pradesh
All - India
Andhra
Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
Gujarat
All - India
28.07
23.42
255.36
1.11
10.99
9.17
100.00
23.37
0.86
0.76
4.75
18.11
16.00
100.00
Contd...
Group of
Crops
Crops
Rapeseed &
Mustard
States
Production
Rajasthan
3.65
Haryana
Madhya Pradesh
All - India
Soyabean
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
All - India
Sunflower
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
All - India
Total Oilseeds Madhya Pradesh
Rajasthan
Maharashtra
All - India
III. Other
Cash Crops
Sugarcane
Uttar Pradesh
Maharashtra
Karnataka
All - India
Cotton @
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
All - India
Jute & Mesta$ West Bengal
Bihar
Assam
All - India
0.96
0.92
7.82
7.80
4.67
1.47
14.68
0.30
0.10
0.03
0.58
9.28
6.20
5.02
31.01
% Share in All
India Production
46.68
134.85
12.28
11.76
100.00
53.13
31.81
10.01
100.00
51.72
17.24
5.17
100.00
29.93
19.99
16.19
100.00
Contd..
39.78
62.17
35.73
338.96
8.73
7.65
7.35
34.00
8.31
2.09
0.58
11.30
18.34
10.54
100.00
25.68
22.50
21.62
100.00
73.54
18.50
5.13
100.00
| 29
Area
@ - Since area/ production is low in individual states, yield rate is not worked out.
Note: States have been arranged in descending order of percentage share of production during 2012-13.
# Fourth Advance Estimates.
* Provisional
Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation.
Uttar Pradesh
19.96
Punjab
6.59
Madhya Pradesh
14.13
Rajasthan
12.17
Andhra Pradesh
6.85
West Bengal
6.09
Haryana
4.39
Bihar
6.71
Karnataka
7.42
Maharashtra
10.11
Odisha
5.04
Chhattisgarh
5.04
Gujarat
3.68
Tamil Nadu
2.89
Assam
2.52
Jharkhand
2.31
Uttarakhand
0.93
Others
3.33
All India
120.16
State
Table 5.3
Table 5.4
Table 5.5
Crop
Rice
Wheat
Coarse Cereals
Pulses
Foodgrains
Oilseeds
Sugarcane
Cotton #
Jute & Mesta@
Target
102.00
82.00
44.00
16.50
244.50
33.20
315.00
26.00
11.50
2010-11
Achievement
95.98
86.87
43.68
18.24
244.78
32.48
342.38
33.00
10.62
Target
102.00
84.00
42.00
17.00
245.00
33.60
350.00
34.00
12.30
2011-12
Achievement
104.32
93.90
42.01
17.21
257.44
30.01
357.67
35.20
11.57
2012-13*
Target
104.00
88.00
44.00
18.24
254.24
33.50
352.00
35.00
12.00
| 31
Table 5.6
Oilseeds / Oils
A. Primary Source
Groundnut
Rapeseed & Mustard
Soyabean
Sunflower
Sesamum
Nigerseed
Safflower
Castor
Linseed
Sub Total
B. Secondary Source
Coconut
Cottonseed
Ricebran
Solvent Extracted Oils
Tree & Forest Origin
Sub Total
Total(A+B)
C. Less: Exports &
Industrial Use
D. Net Domestic
Availability of Edible
Oils
E. Import of Edible
Oils $
F. Total Availability/
Consumption of
Edible Oils
2011-12
Oilseeds
Oils
69.64
66.04
122.14
5.16
8.10
0.98
1.45
22.95
1.52
297.98
16.02
20.47
19.54
1.70
2.51
0.29
0.44
9.18
0.46
70.61
54.34
74.37
141.40
5.56
6.73
0.96
0.89
21.53
1.47
307.25
12.50
23.05
22.62
1.83
2.09
0.29
0.27
8.61
0.44
71.70
4.00
11.62
7.50
4.10
1.20
28.42
99.03
9.46
4.11
11.16
7.80
4.10
1.20
28.37
100.07
9.50
89.57
90.57
99.81
60.31(Nov.May)
189.38
Table 5.7
2007-08 to 2012-13*
A
P
Y
Rice
-0.4
2.0
2.4
Wheat
1.3
3.7
2.4
Jowar
-4.6
-5.4
-0.5
Bajra
-4.2
3.4
7.3
Maize
1.7
6.3
4.4
Ragi
-3.3
-3.0
0.1
Small Millets -5.2
-1.8
3.3
Barley
2.3
7.5
4.3
Coarse
-1.4
2.4
3.7
Cereals
Cereals
0.1
2.7
2.5
Tur
1.5
3.4
2.1
Gram
3.1
7.5
4.3
Moong
-2.1
14.4
12.9
Urad
0.9
6.7
5.3
Lentil
0.1
3.8
4.0
Other Pulses -2.5
4.3
6.6
Total Pulses 1.0
5.0
3.8
Foodgrains 0.3
3.1
2.7
Groundnut
-4.1
-2.8
0.0
Castorseed
12.5
18.1
5.1
Nigerseed
-5.6
-1.8
4.4
Sesamum
-0.4
2.0
1.9
Rapeseed & 0.2
3.3
2.6
Mustard
Linseed
-6.3
-1.7
5.7
Safflower
-10.8
-12.7
-2.0
Sunflower
-13.4
-12.2
2.5
Soyabean
4.6
8.7
4.1
Crop
Total
Oilseeds
Sugarcane
Cotton
Jute
Mesta
Coconut
Cotton seed
Sannhamp
Potato
Tapioca
Sweet
potato
Onion
Guar seed
Black pepper
Dry chillies
Dry ginger
Turmeric
Arecanut
Cardamom
Coriander
Garlic
Tea
Coffee
Rubber
Non
Foodgrains
All Crops
2007-08 to 2012-13*
A
P
Y
-0.2
2.2
2.2
1.3
4.8
-0.1
-7.9
1.6
4.8
-6.1
4.8
-2.0
1.1
1.2
8.4
1.2
-5.8
7.2
8.4
-0.4
9.1
-1.4
2.5
-0.2
3.1
1.2
2.0
5.2
3.1
6.1
4.1
0.6
1.4
7.6
1.7
-8.5
1.2
7.4
1.9
2.4
1.6
9.1
7.6
-0.3
3.1
3.0
2.5
12.7
36.0
-2.7
1.7
14.8
3.9
3.4
2.9
18.3
8.7
-0.1
2.4
1.5
4.5
5.1
27.6
15.1
0.5
5.4
1.6
0.2
1.2
6.2
0.7
0.2
-0.4
-1.4
1.8
1.4
3.7
2.2
| 33
1950-51
31.7
3.0
3.4
11.4
34.0
NA
7.9
NA
12.5
0.5
9.4
18.1
67.3
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
8.2
NA
1990-91
45.5
5.6
5.1
19.7
81.1
NA
9.0
NA
20.5
5.5
10.5
35.1
86.9
18.6
59.8
NA
NA
22.9
32.9
43.2
2000-01
53.6
7.9
8.0
22.4
88.1
65.5
12.5
49.8
30.9
4.2
12.5
43.4
92.1
17.6
66.1
1.4
27.6
23.0
34.3
52.8
40.2
2010-11
58.6
8.7
8.3
24.3
92.1
70.3
14.4
56.2
29.7
4.0
14.8
47.8
92.5
22.4
69.9
0.6
31.7
25.1
33.8
47.1
44.9
Table 5.9
37.9
37.6
25.5
63.5 20.4
24.5
Total area
under all
crops
2.0
Tobacco
85.7
Cotton
Total
Pulses
93.1
Total
Oilseeds
Total
Cereals
97.1
Total
Food
grains
Wheat
Andhra
Pradesh
Arunachal
Pradesh
Rice
State/UT
(Figures in Percentages)
16.9
26.3
49.3
20.3
Contd...
0.1
0.6
11.0
4.6 0.2
64.4 45.1
28.9 4.3
34.3
61.5
99.8
65.7
90.8
99.4
20.6
34.2
53.3
88.7
20.5
9.8
13.3
27.2
13.7
90.4
28.7
39.6
3.2
77.0
70.6
20.4
89.1
56.7
87.1
7.4
37.4
70.0
55.2
26.1
73.9
21.3
34.3
46.1
42.5
46.8
33.2
99.6
62.0
84.5
93.2
38.4
68.5
100.0
24.1
100.0
98.8
98.1
17.0
11.3
55.8
30.8
39.3
32.3
32.5
31.6
98.5
32.4
19.4
75.7
38.1
45.1
80.4
98.1
48.2
95.9
58.6
92.1
95.4
95.7
4.1
61.8
28.3
30.8 5.3
45.5 27.5
86.4 78.8
20.2 16.1
58.7 100.0
99.9
95.6
-
22.8
45.9
85.2
20.3
13.5
38.8 70.3
44.4 100.0
42.0
2.9
6.9
37.1
31.6
7.0 6.2
27.0 28.5 24.0 13.2
69.4 27.4 100.0 100.0
45.9 5.1 49.5 87.3
12.0
32.8
17.7
33.7
9.4
17.6
1.2
5.6
83.4
12.7
3.0
8.7
16.6
10.4
27.7
38.2
29.2
28.9
28.5
98.5
26.4
16.5
62.2
37.5
43.1
83.5
20.9
50.2
23.3
56.2 14.8
4.0
Total area
under all
crops
4.8
70.5
32.5
Tobacco
Total
Pulses
1.0
93.2
73.6
Cotton
Total
Cereals
Total
Oilseeds
Wheat
4.9
55.6
33.6
Total
Food
grains
Rice
State/UT
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat**
Haryana
Himachal
Pradesh**
Jammu &
Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya
Pradesh
Maharashtra**
Manipur**
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Odissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim**
Tamil Nadu
Tripura**
Uttarakhand
Uttar
Pradesh**
West Bengal**
All India
2.7
16.7
20.2
33.8
0.0
7.8
13.1
84.0 100.0
43.6 93.0
11.8
58.9 24.4
5.8
5.4
27.8 33.3
72.1
99.7
37.5
21.0
22.0
9.1
20.2
28.3
98.0
32.0
13.2
58.2
35.0
48.0
75.8 44.8
98.1 100.0
76.3
49.3 82.4
79.2
97.5
58.2
47.8 25.1
33.8
47.1
44.9
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Area, Production
961
2203.0
3.4
28455.0
252.0
104
325.0
973
1897.0
771.0
34.0
27055.0
300.0
234.0
329.0
162.0
190.0
915.0
19.0
116.0
220.0
60.0
3.0
80.0
2378.0
117.0
16.0
20.0
48.0
102.0
26.0
112.0
163.0
0.1
889.0
2272.0
3128.0
1232.0
1290.0
7922.0
127.0
2221.0
2510.0
1042.0
6.0
538.0
16196.0
4457.0
97.0
91.0
294.0
1500.0
72.0
772.0
1420.0
0.3
4991.0
249.0
298.0
315.0
177.0
1039.0
20.0
115.0
233.0
62.0
4.0
83.0
2464.0
129.0
18.0
21.0
49.0
106.0
27.0
113.0
164.0
2404.0
2697.0
3116.0
1223.0
9441.0
135.0
2519.0
2619.0
1044.0
7.0
575.0
17291.0
5190.0
101.0
99.0
308.0
1500.0
81.0
784.0
1497.0
952.0
5703.0
150.0
22.0
1.9
173.9
6705.0
284.0
4.0
0.2
288.2
76424.0
157.0
22.0
277.0
4.0
7012.0
79400.0
Contd...
Crops
Vegetables
Beans
Bitterguard
Bottleguard
Capsicum
Carrot
Cauliflower
Cucumber
Muskmelon
Okra
Onion
Parmal(pointed gourd)
Peas
Potato
Radish
Sitaphal/Pumpkin
Sweet Potato
Tapioca
Tomato
Watermelon
Others
Vegatables (Total)
Aromatic
Flowers Cut*
Flowers Loose
Plantation Crops
Arecanut
Cashewnut
Cocoa
Coconut
Total (Plantation)
Spices
Ajwan
Cardamom
Chillies (Dried)
Cinnamon/Tejpata
Celery,Dill & Poppy
Clove
Coriander
Cumin
Area
2011-12
Production
118.0
77.0
105.0
10.0
62.0
391.0
40.0
38.0
518.0
1087.0
1.2
408.0
1907.0
160.0
11.0
110.0
227.0
907.0
71.0
1661.0
8989.0
506.0
2012-13 (Prov.)
Area
Production
124.0
78.0
113.0
12.0
63.0
409.0
41.0
40.0
531.0
992.0
422.0
1940.0
168.0
13.0
112.0
217.0
876.0
76.0
1767.0
9083.0
537.0
254.0
1151.0
866.0
1984.0
127.0
1153.0
7349.0
607.0
791.0
6259.0
17511.0
28.3
3745.0
41483.0
2286.0
278.0
1073.0
8747.0
18653.0
1727.0
19487.0
156325.0
566.0
75066.0
1652.0
218.0
1261.0
882.0
2060.0
160.0
1131.0
7785.0
610.0
814.0
6288.0
16655.0
3867.0
41092.0
2391.0
326.0
1090.0
7319.0
17848.0
1706.0
21817.0
156445.0
622.0
74305.0
1421.0
464.0
979.0
63.0
2071.0
3577.0
681.0
725.0
13.0
14940.0
16359.0
436.0
991.0
66.0
2112.0
3606.0
529.0
753.0
16.0
15090.0
16388.0
35.0
89.0
805.0
3.0
33.0
2.0
558.0
594.0
27.0
16.0
1276.0
5.0
33.0
1.0
533.0
394.0
35.0
99.0
792.0
3.0
33.0
2.0
547.0
594.0
27.0
18.0
1305.0
5.0
33.0
1.0
526.0
394.0
Contd...
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Crops
F.Greek
Fennel
Garlic
Ginger
Nutmeg
Pepper
Vanilla
Tamarind
Turmeric
Spices (Total)
Grand Total
2011-12
Area
Production
94.0
116.0
100.0
143.0
242.0
1228.0
155.0
756.0
17.0
13.0
200.0
41.0
7.0
1.0
58.0
203.0
219.0
1167.0
3212.0
5951.0
23242.0 257277.0
2012-13 (Prov.)
Area
Production
94.0
116.0
100.0
143.0
242.0
1228.0
157.0
756.0
17.0
13.0
118.0
52.0
7.0
1.0
58.0
202.0
193.0
976.0
3092.0
5786.0
23548.0 260063.0
Table 6.2
P: Provisional
P: Provisional
Livestock
Statistics
1951
155.30
54.40
43.40
21.00
198.70
39.10
47.20
1.50
0.60
4.40
0.06
1.30
NC
292.80
73.50
NC
NC
1982
192.45
59.21
69.78
32.50
262.36
48.76
95.25
0.90
1.08
10.07
0.13
1.02
0.13
419.59
207.74
18.54
NC
(Million Numbers)
1992
2007
204.58
199.08
64.36
72.95
84.21
105.34
43.81
54.47
289.00
304.42
50.78
71.56
115.28
140.54
0.82
0.61
1.03
0.52
12.79
11.13
0.19
0.14
0.97
0.44
0.06
0.08
470.86
529.70
307.07
468.88
21.77
19.09
NC
0.42
Milk
(Million Tonnes)
53.9
80.6
116.4
121.8
127.9
132.4
P = Provisional
Source : Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries.
Eggs
(Billion Nos.)
21.1
36.6
60.3
63.0
66.5
69.7
Wool
(Million Kgs.)
41.2
48.4
43.1
43.0
44.7
46.1
Marine
534
1555
2300
2811
3104
3250
3372
3275
Inland
218
887
1536
2845
4894
4981
5294
5744
(000 Tonnes)
Total
752
2442
3836
5656
7998
8231
8666
9019
P = Provisional
Source : Department of Animal Husbandry Dairying & Fisheries
Livestock Statistics
| 43
Agricultural
Inputs & Costs
Unit
Thousand
Qtls.
Lakh Qtls.
42.69
118.85
123.38
125.00
5.91
17.53
21.86
22.50
Lakh Qtls.
86.27
277.34
294.85
300.10
Lakh Tonnes
109.20
165.58
173.00
168.21
Phosphatic(P)
Lakh Tonnes
42.15
80.50
79.14
66.53
Potassic(K)
Lakh Tonnes
15.67
35.14
25.26
20.62
Total (N+P+K)
Lakh Tonnes
167.02
281.22
277.40
255.36
Per Hectare **
Kg.
89.63
146.32
144.33
128.34
3. Consumption of
Pesticides (Technical
Grade Material)
4. Area Covered Under
Soil Conservation
(Cumulative)
Thousand
Tonnes
43.58
55.54
52.98
56.09
Lakh
Hactares
4.36
7.49
4.72
5.46
E- Estimated,
*-(as on 20.2.2013),
Sources: 1) Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, New Delhi.
2) States/UTs Zonal Conference, Kharif & Rabi.
| 45
40.69
79.97
109.20
165.58
173.00
13.22
32.21
42.15
80.50
79.14
P
6.73
13.28
15.67
35.14
25.26
Consumption
N
60.64 31.44
125.46 69.93
167.02 109.61
281.22 221.56
277.40 122.58
Total
Total
9.49 40.93
20.52 90.45
37.43 147.04
42.22 263.78
41.03 163.61
Production
# There was no import of Urea in 2000-01, 2002-03 and 2003-04 in Government account.
Note: 1. Figures relate to imports made on Govt. Account only.
2. The imports made after decanalisation of phosphatic fertilisers (w.e.f. 17.9.1992)
and potassic fertilisers (w.e.f. 17.6.1993) include the quantities imported by private
parties also.
Source: Department of Fertilisers.
1981-82
1990-91
2000-01
2010-11
2011-12
Year
10.54
4.14
1.54
45.64
55.72
3.43
10.16
3.96
37.38
42.98
Total
6.44 20.41
13.28 27.58
15.41 20.91
38.81 121.83
24.98 123.68
Imports
of Imports
(` Crore)
716.62
1335.82
#
8348.89
15442.02
(Lakh Tonnes)
C &.F Value
Consumption
Production
2011-12
2010-11
2000-01
1990-91
50
1981-82
(Lakh Tonnes)
300
Imports
West Zone
North Zone
East Zone
All India
2009-10
6613.06
(188.47)
8147.47
(97.63)
7805.38
(182.94)
3641.11
(125.26)
279.42
(50.48)
26486.44
(135.27)
2010-11
7150.24
(212.01)
9152.32
(110.73)
7918.70
(187.29)
3588.57
(130.37)
312.38
(52.01)
28122.21
(146.32)
( -000 Tonnes)
2011-12
7266.62
(215.46)
8607.24
(104.13)
7872.37
(186.19)
3683.41
(133.81)
310.36
(51.67)
27740.00
(144.33)
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1982-83
1985-86
1990-91
2000-01
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12*
Consumption for
Total
Agricultural Purposes Consumption
(GWh)
(GWh)
17817
95589
23422
122999
50321
190357
84729
316600
119492
569618
126377
616969
140960
672933
% Share of Agricultural
Consumption to Total
Consumption
18.64
17.82
26.44
26.76
20.98
24.48
20.95
*-Provisional
Source: Central Electricity Authority, Delhi
2004-05
2010-11
14771
2423
11697
74
28965
27157
10010
36793
104
74064
69038
38121
NA
0
107159
81829
47401
266928
0
396158
102592
55957
314951
0
473500
3489
749
13036
29
17303
4074
2394
44688
89
51245
9083
6172
NA
0
15255
6134
7049
101688
0
114871
8611
7724
117540
0
133875
18260
3172
24733
103
46268
31231
12404
81481
193
125309
78121
44293
345877
0
468291
87963
54450
368616
0
511029
111203
63681
432491
0
607375
* Provisional
ST= Short Term, MT= Medium Term, LT= Long Term
Source: Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Credit Division.
2011-12
(` Crore)
2012-13*
1999-00
Table 8.6
Year
2000-01
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
(` lakh)
Farmers Benefitted (no.)
4161949
3389922
3095855
2613107
Table 8.7
Crop
Arhar
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Uttar Pradesh
Bajra
Gujarat
Haryana
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Cotton
Andhra Pradesh
Gujarat
Haryana
Maharashtra
Groundnut Andhra Pradesh
Gujarat
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Jowar
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
Maize
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Rajasthan
C2
22646.03
19131.08
44650.4
24681.41
21128.32
21890.57
12263.97
19894.72
49401.41
53725.77
46815.11
52583.55
52622.39
33907.63
23374.3
38249.59
13880.98
18597.79
26333.23
13045.45
46228.5
25946.48
26344.13
Cost of
Production
(`/Quintal)
C2
3026.18
2932.33
3657.08
2844.81
756.36
969.50
628.58
768.97
3305.52
2414.76
2800.54
3603.20
2564.73
2036.06
4172.88
2631.91
1796.19
980.14
1381.73
986.89
866.46
692.08
902.46
Yield
(Qtl./Ha.)
7.31
6.08
11.74
7.63
18.38
17.86
11.28
20.26
14.94
22.01
16.26
14.40
19.53
14.32
5.12
13.60
6.57
14.42
12.77
5.56
51.06
34.28
19.42
Contd...
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Crop
State
Tamil Nadu
Moong
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Orissa
Nigerseed Orissa
Paddy
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Punjab
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Ragi
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu
West Bengal
Soyabean Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
Sunflower Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Urad
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Barley
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Gram
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Lentil
Bihar
Madhya Pradesh
C2
43460.55
12787.6
11575.35
24524.63
11560.04
10198.28
51505.34
20960.19
51279.34
50632.4
32299.35
43019.85
44682.76
29141.79
34749.73
22808.01
19423.61
23280.94
22668.1
26554.41
19082.23
25132.62
13916.81
20738.21
20654.69
22038.26
17422.14
14460.58
24094.39
31573.15
18657.75
21066.61
14646.41
26111.52
15581.16
13159.17
Cost of
Production
(`/Quintal)
C2
839.12
3029.63
3946.43
3762.02
3758.00
3160.00
916.98
923.40
836.46
946.75
806.87
1022.83
1607.06
1424.23
1484.12
1038.30
4085.44
2722.96
1396.87
1846.33
2065.68
3086.28
2592.05
2200.43
3940.82
3202.66
3350.79
2753.27
676.45
769.98
1728.81
2095.84
1515.53
1933.60
1631.68
2578.37
Yield
(Qtl./Ha.)
49.44
4.15
2.83
6.44
2.99
3.21
52.60
19.29
60.49
50.32
37.51
36.85
27.26
15.63
21.07
20.24
4.73
8.27
15.40
14.07
8.38
8.11
5.27
9.33
5.23
6.80
5.11
5.12
28.26
33.72
10.19
9.74
8.65
12.39
9.21
4.86
Contd...
Crop
State
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Peas
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
R&M
Haryana
Madhya Pradesh
Rajasthan
West Bengal
Safflower Karnataka
Maharashtra
Wheat
Haryana
Madhya Pradesh
Punjab
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Jute
Assam
West Bengal
Onion
Andhra Pradesh
Gujarat
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Sugarcane Karnataka
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Potato
Bihar
Himachal
Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
64684.14
96665.14
Cost of
Production
(`/Quintal)
C2
2204.25
2496.15
1542.73
2009.60
1305.96
1340.27
1238.71
2198.38
2477.07
2043.18
773.05
834.21
871.74
666.87
803.68
2673.29
1898.90
944.94
379.64
694.12
808.37
93.02
124.41
110.55
124.30
276.39
597.34
Yield
(Qtl./Ha.)
258.46
368.02
250.26
262.66
9.86
9.06
12.82
11.03
20.43
15.88
15.87
13.38
3.48
8.26
45.40
28.17
42.87
39.56
36.81
14.64
25.29
57.70
262.80
45.32
99.49
906.00
986.81
1008.79
509.35
199.90
125.88
Note: 1. Cost A2 includes all actual expenses in cash and kind incurred in production by owner and rent paid for leased
in land.
2. Cost C2 includes all actual expenses in cash and kind incurred in production by owner,interest on value of owned
fixed capital assets (including land), rental value of owned land (net of land revenue), rent paid for leased in land
and imputed value of fixed capital assets.
3. FL: Family Labour, is imputed on the basis of statutory wage rate or the actual market rate whichever is higher.
Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation.
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Table 8.8
(` per quintal)
S. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
Commodity
Kharif Crops
Paddy
Jowar
Bajra
Maize
Ragi
Arhar(Tur)
Moong
Urad
Cotton
Groundnut In
Shell
Sunflower Seed
Soyabeen (Black)
Sesamum
Nigerseed
Rabi Crops
Wheat
Barley
Gram
Masur (Lentil)
Rapeseed/
Mustard
Safflower
Other Crops
Jute
Sugarcane
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
645
804
658
738
861
2197
2705
2257
2111
1879
742
965
768
790
1107
2422
3109
2490
2129
2100
888
1141
840
921
1271
2702
3373
2799
2528
2633
1152
1612
1059
1070
1884
4167
4699
4334
2772
3714
1234
1648
1003
1112
1687
3958
4759
4112
3533
3398
1915
1200
3035
2368
2257
1298
2847
2264
2795
1560
3393
2945
3698
2343
4186
4555
3679
2216
4134
3628
701
608
1641
1626
1276
826
677
1902
2191
1520
927
734
2121
2592
1786
1066
862
2328
3162
1987
1109
1035
2865
2760
2368
1884
2038
3322
3338
3501
1193
81
1301
90
1496
102
1808
148
2160
185
Source: CACP
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Ploughing
Male
Female
81.79
42.37
91.38
49.96
102.90
55.43
120.85
70.43
144.50
87.68
190.91
NA
Weeding
Male
Female
64.97
52.82
70.07
58.27
80.15
68.02
92.78
78.94
110.64
95.20
146.75
120.22
Transplanting
Male
Female
69.17
56.44
73.79
61.93
83.28
71.43
98.29
86.71
119.51
103.72
144.86
128.36
Harvesting
Male
Female
68.45
55.69
75.24
62.31
87.05
71.58
102.82
84.95
121.63
101.69
163.12
128.93
180.00
160.00
140.00
120.00
100.00
80.00
60.00
40.00
20.00
0
2006-07
2008-09
2007-08
2010-11
2011-12
Female Wage Rate (Average)
2009-10
Trends in Average Daily Wage Rate of Male & Female Workers in Agricultural
Chart 8 (b) Operations
Sowing
Male
Female
73.29
41.41
79.28
57.18
90.00
65.00
104.52
79.47
124.84
97.67
173.00
115.82
All India Annual Average Daily Wage Rate for Various Agricultural Operations
(in Rupees)
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Crop Year
Table 8.9
Prices
& Procurement
Table 9.1
S. No.
Commodity
Kharif Crops
Paddy
Jowar
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Bajra
Maize
Ragi
Arhar(Tur)
Moong
Urad
Cotton
Variety
Common
Grade 'A'
Hybrid
Maldandi
Medium Staple
Long Staple
10
11
12
Groundnut in shell
Sunflower Seed
Soyabeen
13
14
Sesamum
Nigerseed
Rabi Crops
Wheat
Barley
Gram
Masur (Lentil)
Rapeseed/Mustard
Safflower
Toria
Other Crops
Copra (Calendar Year) Milling
Ball
De-Husked Coconut
(Calender Year)
Jute
Sugarcane
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Black
Yellow
2011-12
(As on 17.10.2013)
(` Per Quintal)
2012-13 2013-14
1080
1110
980
1000
980
980
1050
3200 #
3500 #
3300 #
2800
3300
2700
2800
1650
1690
3400
2900
1250
1280
1500
1520
1175
1175
1500
3850
4400
4300
3600
3900
3700
3700
2200
2240
4200
3500
1310
1345
1500
1285
980
2800
2800
2500
2500
2425
1350
980
3000
2900
3000
2800
2970
1400
1100
3100
2950
3050
3000
4525
4775
1200
5100
5350
1400
5250
5500
1425
1675
145.00
2200
170.00
2300
210.00
1310
1310
1500
4300
4500
4300
3700
4000
4000
3700
2500
2560
4500
3500
Staple length (mm) of 24.5 - 25.5 and Micronaire value of 4.3 - 5.1
Staple length (mm) of 29.5 - 30.5 and Micronaire value of 4.5 - 4.3
# Additional incentive at the rate of 500 per quintal of tur, urad and moong sold to procurement agencies is payble during
the harbest/arribal period of two months.
Fair and remunerative price.
Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation.
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Table 9.2
State
Rice (Oct-Sept)
Andhra Pradesh
Punjab
Chhattisgarh
Uttar Pradesh
Odisha
Haryana
Tamil Nadu
West Bengal
Madhya Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Others
All-India
Wheat (April-March)*
Punjab
Haryana
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Rajasthan
Bihar
Others
All-India
('000 Tonnes)
2013-14
2011-12
2012-13
7540
7731
4115
3355
2864
2007
1596
2036
635
378
2769
35026
6464
8558
4804
2286
3613
2609
481
1766
898
497
2044
34020
4830
1985
35
9
6860
10958
6928
4965
3461
1303
557
163
28335
12834
8665
8493
5063
1964
772
357
38148
10897
5873
6355
683
1268
15
25091
Table 9.3
Commodity
All Commodities
I. Primary Articles
Food Articles
A. Food Grains (Cereals+Pulses)
A1. Cereals
Rice
Wheat
Maize
A2. Pulses
Gram
Arhar
Urad
b. Fruits & Vegetables
b1. Vegetables
Potato
Onion
b2. Fruits
Banana
Mango
Apple
Orange
e. Condiments & Spices
Chillies (Dry)
Turmeric
f. Other Food Articles
Tea
Coffee
b. Oil Seeds
Groundnut Seed
Rape & Mustard Seed
Copra (Coconut)
II. Manufactured Products
Weight
100.00
20.12
14.34
4.09
3.37
1.79
1.12
0.22
0.72
0.33
0.14
0.10
3.84
1.74
0.20
0.18
2.11
0.34
0.65
0.10
0.13
0.57
0.16
0.08
0.18
0.11
0.07
1.78
0.40
0.34
0.25
64.97
2010-11
143.32
182.44
179.63
174.43
169.67
167.19
171.44
168.94
196.86
149.97
205.06
271.75
172.05
182.83
131.95
259.60
163.17
163.01
191.52
173.59
185.32
243.98
221.80
401.72
181.94
148.33
235.01
141.33
164.82
135.09
92.92
130.07
2011-12 2012-13
156.13
167.62
200.32
219.97
192.74
211.82
180.72
207.13
176.23
199.87
172.29
194.16
168.29
194.39
205.63
234.03
201.82
241.32
193.78
266.31
183.20
199.35
240.00
227.67
183.15
198.40
179.26
210.08
128.98
206.95
186.67
232.51
186.37
188.79
173.42
210.53
237.15
219.68
220.38
241.42
237.35
228.29
237.53
209.50
277.12
235.13
214.87
166.32
216.45
242.19
150.85
198.56
320.08
311.09
158.75
198.02
200.02
246.92
149.77
202.65
112.92
92.36
139.51
147.06
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Commodity
Food Products
a. Dairy Products
Powder Milk
Ghee
b. Canning, Preserving &
Processing of Food
Canned Fish
Fish Meal
Processed Prawn
Wheat Flour ( Atta)
Gram Powder (Besan)
Sooji ( Rawa )
Rice Bran
Wheat Bran
d. Bakery Products
Biscuit/Cookies
Bread & Buns
e. Sugar, Khandsari & Gur
Sugar
Gur
Khandsari
Molasses
f. Edible Oils
Vanaspati
Groundnut Oil
Palm Oil
Rice Bran Oil
Cotton Seed Oil
Mustard & Rapeseed Oil
Soyabean Oil
Copra Oil
Weight
9.97
0.57
0.20
0.22
0.36
0.06
0.06
0.12
0.39
0.10
0.08
0.12
0.09
0.44
0.35
0.06
2.09
1.74
0.08
0.06
0.13
3.04
0.71
0.30
0.42
0.18
0.26
0.45
0.38
0.10
2010-11
141.15
152.07
150.22
163.71
127.21
2011-12 2012-13
151.20
163.49
171.60
176.05
176.99
180.73
184.83
188.31
139.58
143.96
136.59
100.20
122.53
158.94
134.23
168.91
122.29
130.37
126.25
121.02
147.45
160.50
165.02
197.20
159.87
105.10
120.58
116.32
145.25
111.30
120.12
124.31
116.30
125.57
100.08
151.49
113.11
128.92
163.94
136.10
164.97
122.60
125.06
127.19
121.63
145.46
167.72
173.44
197.15
170.90
103.46
135.72
121.40
163.83
119.74
146.82
149.52
135.89
147.17
119.87
156.51
119.35
124.23
171.80
160.84
175.90
137.15
142.12
129.97
123.01
153.31
185.74
193.10
217.14
183.65
102.28
148.11
125.62
192.58
124.78
154.12
175.48
154.22
162.18
114.39
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
CPI Rural
CPI Urban
CPI Combined
20
15
10
5
0
-5
ALL COMMODITIES
FOOD ARTICLES
FOOD PRODUCTS
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10
Per-Capita
Rice
58.0
73.4
70.3
72.2
80.9
69.5
66.3
69.4
Wheat
24.0
28.9
37.8
47.3
60.0
49.6
59.7
57..7
Other
Cereals
40.0
43.6
44.3
32.8
29.2
20.5
23.9
21.9
P- Provisional
Note: The net availability of foodgrains is estimated to be Gross Production (-) seed, feed & wastage, (-) exports (+) imports,
(+/-) change in stocks. The net availability of foodgrains divided by the population estimates for a particular year
indicate per capita availability of foodgrains in terms of kg/year.
2. For calculation of per capita net availability the figures of net imports from 1981 to 1994 are based on imports and
exports on Government of India account only. Net imports from 1995 onwards are the total exports and imports(on
Government as well as private accounts)
Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation.
1980-81
1990-91
2000-01
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 P
Edible Vanaspatib
Sugar
Cloth (meters)d
Tea Coffeef
Oilsa
(kg.)
(Nov-Oct) Cottone Man- Total (gm) (gm)
c
(kg.)
(kg.)
made
3.8
5.5
8.2
13.3
13.6
13.8
1.2
1.0
1.3
1.1
1.0
1.0
7.3
12.7
15.8
17.9
17.0
18.1
12.9
15.1
14.2
19.7
21.4
19.8
4.4
9.0
16.5
23.4
22.6
20.7
17.3
24.1
30.7
43.1
44.0
40.5
511
612
631
709
715
728
79
59
58
86
90
95
P: Provisional
Note: a: Includes Groundnut Oil, Rapeseed and mustard Oil, Sesamum Oil, Nigerseed Oil, Soyabean oil and Sunflower oil
but excludes oil for manufacture of vanaspati.
b: Relates to calendar year.
c: Relates to actual releases for domestic consumption.
d: The data of cloth; prior to 1980-81 is calendar year wise, in meters up to 1984-85 and square meter from 1985-86
onwards.
e: Figures for blended/mixed fabrics were not separately available prior to 1969. These have been included under
man-made fibre fabrics after 1969.
f: Figures calculated on calendar year basis
Source: Economic Survey 2012-13
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Rural
Urban
18.0
0.1
0.1
3.1
8.5
4.6
3.3
6.1
1.9
2.4
2.5
4.5
55.0
2.7
10.2
4.5
0.8
23.4
3.4
45.0
100.0
15.6
0.2
0.1
3.7
8.6
3.7
3.5
6.2
1.6
2.4
2.4
5.6
53.6
2.2
9.5
4.9
1.0
24.0
4.8
46.4
100.0
12.0
0.2
0.1
3.1
9.1
3.8
3.6
4.8
1.9
1.8
2.4
5.8
48.6
2.4
9.2
6.3
1.3
26.1
6.1
51.4
100.0
10.1
0.1
0.0
2.1
7.9
3.5
2.7
4.5
2.2
1.5
1.7
6.2
42.5
1.6
9.9
4.0
0.7
37.2
4.1
57.5
100.0
9.1
0.1
0.0
2.7
7.8
2.6
2.7
4.3
2.1
1.5
1.5
6.3
40.7
1.2
8.0
4.7
0.9
37.8
6.7
59.3
100.0
7.3
0.1
0.1
2.1
7.8
2.7
2.8
3.4
2.3
1.2
1.7
7.1
38.6
1.4
7.6
5.3
1.2
39.7
6.3
61.5
101.0
Source: NSSO, M/O Statistics & Programme Implementation , Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure NSSO
68th Round Survey (July'11 - June'12)
11
Demand-Supply
Projections
Projected Demand
2016-17 2020-21
110
117
89
98
19
22
36
38
235
253
22
25
257
277
59
71
279
312
161
189
97
124
141
173
11
14
3.7
5.0
3.3
4.3
Projected
Supply
2016-17
98-106
93-104
42-48
240-251
18-21
258-272
33-41
365-411
Actual Production
2006-07
93
76
15
34
203
14
217
24
355
116
59
103
6.9
2.3
2011-12
104*
94*
22*
42*
240*
17*
257*
30*
358*
147**
75**
122**
8.3**
2.7**
2.2 @
*4th advance estimate for 2011-12; **Production for the year 2010-11; @ Production 2010-11 for only commercial poultry meat.
Source: 12th Plan Document, Planning Commission
Wheat
Rice
Coarse grains
Oilseeds
Vegetable oils
Sugarcane
Sugar
Medium Term
Outlook by
NCAER
200812 Actual 201417 201822 201422
20122020
3.34
2.68
2.61
2.64
1.31-1.69
1.77
1.22
0.91
1.05
2.47-2.62
0.76
1.64
3.7
2.78
1.27-2.96
1.85
0.8
1.98
1.45
4.47-4.75
3
1.56
1.98
1.79
NA
0.13
3.52
-0.7
1.18
3
2.7
4.66
1.04
2.65
NA
Note: Actual growth rates are obtained from official statistics; projected growth rates are from OECD-FAO Global Agricultural
Outlook (June 2013) and NCAERs Medium-term Agricultural Outlook Report (February, 2013). In the case of sugarcane, the
NCAER projections were for the period 20122017. No projections were made in the NCAER report for vegetable oils and sugar.
NA: Not Available
Demand-Supply Projections
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FAO/OECD
USDA
FAO/OECD
USDA
USDA
USDA
FAO/OECD
Agency
2013
85,364
84,750
106,191
101,676
22,167
10,957
26,779
Production
2017
85,598
89,193
1,123,088
106,318
24,360
11,518
28,332
2021
88,739
93,476
118,507
110,376
26,861
12,314
29,348
Production
Production (MMT)
India share in world %
Production (MMT)
India share in world %
2012
37.2
11.4
17.0
19.8
2013
38.5
11.8
16.7
18.7
2020
61.8
18.8
23.5
20.4
('000 Tonnes)
Stocks (Year-end)
2013
2017
2021
15,070 14,172 14,759
11,881
8,799
6,799
19,364 16,717 14,991
25,688 24,699 20,038
608
694
793
265
264
260
10,877 11,195 11,323
Note: There are no global medium-term projections for potato and onions. Projections here are made by NCAER using the FAO data on global area, production
and yield of these commodities (20002010) and applying a trend growth rate
Source: Agricultural Outlook & Situation Analysis Report (Semi-Annual Medium Term), February 2013, NCAER
Onion
Commodity
Potato
Consumption
2013
2017
2021
86,380
88,901
91,602
84,772
89,137
93,456
101,972 108,352 113,176
96,862 102,146 106,995
20,226
22,410
24,822
10,944
11,509
12,305
25,855
28,510
31,813
Source: Agricultural Outlook & Situation Analysis Report (Semi-Annual Medium Term), February 2013, NCAER
Maize
Soyabean
Sugar
Rice
Wheat
Commodity
Table 11.3 Production, Consumption & Year-end Stocks Projections of Major Crops
12
1990-91
1205.86
2000-01
12086.23
2010-11
57334.32
2011-12
82819.15
2012-13 (P) 109211.51
43170.82
228306.64
1683466.96
2345463.24
2669839.78
2.79
6012.76
5.29 28657.37
3.41 117483.61
3.53 187609.33
4.09 230141.13
%age Agriculture
Exports to Total
National Exports
Total National
Exports
Agriculture
Exports
% age Agriculture
Imports to Total
National Imports
Total National
Imports
Year
Agriculture
Imports
(Value ` Crore)
32527.28
201356.45
1142921.92
1465959.39
1634672.95
18.49
14.23
10.28
12.80
14.10
P- Provisional
Source: Director General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics, Ministry of Commerce, Kolkata.
16.00
(` in '00 Crore)
14.00
1500.00
12.00
10.00
1000.00
8.00
6.00
500.00
4.00
2.00
0.00
2500.00
0.00
1990-91
2000-01
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 (P)
Primary Axis
Agriculture Imports
Agriculture Exports
Secondary Axis
% of Total Imports
% of Total Exports
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5972.00
Spices
128.69
2190.80
153.77
2589.91
Sugar
99.73
313.83 1114.81
3071.71
Oil Seeds
93.89
405.79
Vegetable Oils Fixed (Edible)
8445.01
46255.31 11012.73
61106.44
Vegetable & Animal fats
0.86
19.99
1.16
37.04
Cotton (Raw & Waste)
77.42
1059.19
231.01
2464.53
Jute (Raw)
181.26
449.17
148.73
370.79
Tea
22.43
218.91
22.30
274.43
Wood & Wood Products
11856.80
14187.17
Total Agricultural Imports
82819.15
109211.51
Total National Imports
2345463.24
2669839.78
% Share of Agricultural Import in
3.53
4.09
National Exports
Commodity
P- Provisional
Source: Director General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics, Ministry of Commerce, Kolkata.
Commodity
2011-12
2012-13 (P)
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Tobacco Unmanufactured
197.17
2899.46
230.34
3814.98
Tobacco Manufactured
1106.96
1221.03
Dairy Products
610.60
1763.66
Floriculture Products
365.32
423.45
Spices
935.82
13220.23
994.24
15318.92
Cashewnut Shell Liquid
14.63
59.46
9.19
29.84
Cashew
131.76
4390.68
104.02
4067.21
Sesamum Seed
389.15
2641.66
299.52
2881.55
Nigerseed
28.23
117.27
17.90
90.13
Groundnut
832.62
5246.45
535.67
4065.59
Guargum Meal
707.33
16523.87
404.72
21190.16
Oil Meals
7406.37
11796.46 6342.95
15821.69
Castor Oil
492.63
4571.67
566.37
4314.78
Shellac
4.55
256.79
3.60
400.95
Sugar
2741.36
8766.78 2794.37
8576.20
Molasses
384.13
204.33
349.13
225.44
Fruits/Vegetable Seeds
15.21
287.76
17.18
349.21
Fresh Fruits
2557.55
3290.51
Fresh Vegetables
2907.15
3096.59
Processed Vegetables
1057.36
1119.74
Processed Fruit Juices
1656.19
1972.45
Miscellaneous Processed Items
3832.33
4956.47
Meat & Preparations
14110.93
17902.36
Marine Products
972.21
16584.71
964.38
18833.06
Cotton Raw including Waste
2003.58
21624.20 2014.82
19812.85
Jute Hessian
945.83
868.46
Poultry Products
388.35
460.10
Paper/Wood products
8575.10
10363.49
Total Agricultural Exports
187609.33
230414.13
Total National Exports
1465959.39
1634672.95
% Share of Agricultural Exports in
12.80
14.10
National Exports
Source: Director General of Commercial Intellegence & Statistics, Ministry of Commerce, Kolkata.
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13
International
Comparisons
International Comparisons
| 71
297
Land Area
Arable Land
157
2. Total Population* (Million)
1241
Agriculture
595
3. Economically Active Population* (Million)
Total
505
Agriculture
273
4. Crop Production (Million Tonnes)
(A) : Total Cereals
288
Wheat
86
Rice (Paddy)
157
Total Pulses
17.6
(B) : Oilseeds
Groundnut (in shell)
7
Rapeseed
8.1
5. Fruits & Vegetables (Million Tonnes)
(A) : Vegetables & Melons
105
(B) : Fruits excluding Melons
74
(C) : Potatoes
42
(D) : Onion (Dry)
15
329
India
Item
11.1
12.3
21.7
25.9
2589
701
722
68
9.6
11.6
11.3
17.4
1090
637
373
86
Second
Second
Second
Second
18.2 Second
13.7 Third
38
59.0
Third
Second
Second
First
15.2 Second
20.8 Second
3324
1312
China
China
China
China
China
Canada, China
China, USA
China
China
China
China
Contd...
%
India's Rank
Next to
Share
13461
2.4 Seventh
Russian Federation, Canada, U.S.A.,
China, Brazil, Australia
13003
2.3 Seventh
Russian Federation, China, U.S.A.,
Canada, Brazil, Australia
1396 11.3 Second
U.S.A.
6974 17.8 Second
China
2620 28.6 Second
China
World
(E) : Goats
(F) : Chicken
8. Animal Products
(A) : Total Milk (000 MT)
(B) : Eggs Total (000 MT)
(C) : Total Meat (000 MT)
9. Implements (Thousands numbers)*
Agricultural Tractors-in-use
(D) : Sheep
Item
India's Rank
17.2 First
4.9 Third
2.1 Sixth
10.7 Second
127
739.36
3490 70615.637
6228
298871
3149
29320
17.0 First
4.5 Fifth
6.8 Second
14.7 Third
57.8 First
1.7 Tenth
54.7 First
32.5 Second
11.3 Third
19.0 Second
20.6 Second
3.6 Seventh
%
Share
924
20708
157
942
1094
1430
195
26.6
211
113
0.45
75
3.58
26.14
7.37
1800
4.7
8.45
World
1.96
8.50
0.83
342
0.96
0.30
India
USA
China, U.S.A.
China, U.S.A., Brazil, Germany,Russia
Brazil, China
China
China, Brazil
Brazil
China,
Brazil, Vietnam, Indinesia,Colombia,
Ethiopia, Peru
Next to
Source: FAO, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok.
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Area (Sq.
Km.) 2010
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Canada
China
France
Germany
India
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Russia
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Republic of Korea
Turkey
United Kingdom
USA
European Union
World
2766890
7686850
8511965
9976140
9596960
547030
357021
3287590
1919440
301230
377835
1972550
17075200
1960582
1219912
98480
780580
244820
9629091
4324782
510072000
Population
(Millions)
GDP
Billions
(US$)
41.03
474.81
22.68 1542.06
196.53 2425.05
34.83 1770.08
1353.82 8250.24
63.42 2580.42
81.78 3366.65
1223.17 1946.77
244.47
894.85
60.90 1980.45
127.61 5984.39
114.87 1162.89
141.92 1953.56
28.79
657.05
51.20
390.92
50.01 1151.27
74.89
783.06
63.07 2433.78
314.31 15653.37
503.82 16414.48
7017.54 71277.37
Domestic Purchasing
Product
Power in
Per Capita
Billions
Income
US $
(US$)
11572.76
746.93
67982.74
960.72
12339.58
2365.88
50826.05
1445.53
6094.05
12382.56
40689.93
2252.54
41167.55
3194.20
1591.57
4710.81
3660.42
1211.96
32521.96
1833.95
46895.74
4616.88
10123.35
1757.58
13764.78
2511.71
22822.82
740.53
7635.57
578.64
23020.91
1621.87
10456.89
1125.42
38591.46
2316.25
49802.15
15653.37
32028.88*
16073.55
10157.03 82762.15
*GDP in case of EU per capita is based on PPP (Current International Dollars) Source:- Statistical Year Book India- 2013,
Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation
Brazil
Russia
196.66
85.00
1.40
2270.40
142.41
74.00
China
India
South Africa
1347.35 1210.98
51.00
31.80
50.46
62.00
2.90
10.40
1.70
2363.18 11189.11 4489.29
0.50
552.15
Contd...
Indicators
Brazil
Russia
GDP (US $ Billion)
2474.64 1899.09
Per Capita GDP (US
12583.64 13335.23
$) 2011
Land Use Indicators
Land Area (Million ha)
845.94 1637.69
Arable Land Area
71.93
121.50
(Million Ha)
Irrigated Land (Million Ha)
5.40
4.30
Irrigated Land (% of
7.51
3.54
arable land)
Area Harvested for
19.22
40.60
Cereals (Million Ha)
Production of Cereals
77.59
91.79
(Million Tonnes)
Major Health Indicators
Health expenditure per
1120.56
806.70
capita (current US$)
Health expenditure,
4.07
3.70
public (% of GDP)
Health expenditure, total
8.90
6.20
(% of GDP)
Life expectancy at birth,
73.35
69.00
total (years)
Mortality rate, infant (per
13.60
9.40
1,000 live births)
Labor and Social
Protection Indicators
Age dependency ratio,
36.89
21.09
young (% of workingage population)
Birth rate, crude (per
15.33
12.60
1,000 people)
Population growth
0.88
0.40
(annual %)
Labor participation
69.90
63.00
rate, total (% of total
population ages 15+)
Unemployment, total (%
6.60
of total labor force)
China
India South Africa
7321.99 1872.85
402.25
5434.36 1546.55
7971.62
932.75
111.60
297.32
157.35
121.31
12.03
66.40
59.50
66.80
42.45
1.60
13.30
91.01
100.52
3.21
519.40
287.86
12.92
278.02
59.10
689.27
2.89
1.20
4.06
5.16
3.87
8.52
75.04
65.96
55.30
12.90
45.40
34.20
24.52
45.79
45.51
11.93
21.00
21.32
0.48
1.28
1.18
74.10
55.60
52.30
4.10
24.70
Source: IMF, World Economic Outlook Database, Oct 2013, 2. World Bank, World Development Indicators, 2013
3. World Bank, International Trade Statistics, 2012, 4. FAO Statistics
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Source: FAO Statistics and World Development Indicators 2013, World Bank
Note: Figures for China pertains to China Mainland only
Indicator Name
2.65
5.41
24.27
30.06
33.54
7.89
117.41
201.00
192.78
14.49
3.31
24.26
29.87
32.50
8.52
115.18
195.76
177.43
15.08
24.14
30.30
34.95
6.75
120.58
204.29
208.13
12.80
10.05
10.06
35.92
548.29
28.46
42.86
8.55
9.55
80.80
143.96
21.73
12.74
11.99
17.98
60.76
178.53
2012
2010
7.80
10.55
0.49
1.29
52.98
1797590
60.46
35.19
China
2011
9.30
0.48
11.96
5191482
55.66
2010
10.40
0.48
11.94
5188014
55.62
Table 13.5 Major Economic and Land-Use Indicators : India and China
9.31
17.39
29.07 29.90
43.97 42.50
8.71
8.40
10.18 10.80
86.87 94.88
157.90 152.60
21.76 21.06
12.21 11.50
8.86
17.55
India
2011
2012
6.33
3.24
1.28
1.26
52.92
1797990
60.47
2009
1.82
5.42
4.89
0.30
-0.48
-0.70
0.31
0.37
0.95
2.17
0.61
4.81
10.88
0.75
-1.35
5.30
0.86
13.65
11.65
4.89
0.60
-0.36
2.92
2010
2.85
8.13
5.04
1.78
0.70
3.31
1.10
1.54
1.67
3.29
2.34
5.13
11.99
1.54
-0.72
4.16
1.83
13.88
6.86
9.05
2.80
1.64
3.55
2011
3.39
10.71
6.64
2.91
0.23
5.41
2.08
3.27
3.31
4.48
5.26
5.36
8.86
2.74
-0.28
3.41
3.34
11.92
8.44
9.20
5.25
3.16
4.98
2012
1.76
8.74
5.40
1.52
-0.67
2.65
2.01
2.49
2.72
2.82
4.06
4.28
9.31
3.04
-0.03
4.11
2.47
9.69
5.07
9.38
4.53
2.07
3.69
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14
Agricultural
Emissions
Africa
12%
Americas
27%
Asia
47%
'000 Gigagrams
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
China
India
Brazil
USA
Sudan
Russian
(former) Federation
Agricultural Emissions
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Appendices
The estimates of area, production and yield rates for 2012-13 are Advance Estimates as on 22-07-2013 and are based on deliberations held in weekly inter-disciplinary meetings of Crop Weather Watch Group, availability of water in important
reservoirs in the country, availability/supply of important inputs including credit
to farmers community, feed back received from states etc. These estimates are advance in the sense that these have been prepared in advance of availability of results of CCE (Crop Cutting Experiments) and are subject to revision as more precise
information flows from states to DES.
Yield
Yield rate is defined as production per unit of area. However, yield rates of various
crops given in this publication may not exactly tally with the ratio of production
to the corresponding area because figures of area and production of various crops
have been generally rounded off in ten thousands.
Principal Crops
Principal Crops as referred to in this publication include only those crops which are
covered for preparation of index numbers.
The index numbers of area, production and yield rate for 2012-13 (from where
growth rates have been derived) are based on advance estimates of principal crops
as on 22-07-2013. However, there are a number of non-forecast crops such as
plantation crops, cardamom and spices for which no advance estimates for 2012-13
(or for that matter any year) are prepared. In such cases, the estimates of area and
production for the previous years are repeated for the purpose of index numbers.
Nine Oilseeds
Total Oilseeds
Total oilseeds include cotton seed and coconut besides nine oilseeds mentioned in
the above paragraph.
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Conversion Factor
2/3 of Paddy Production
1/3 of Kapas Production
2/3 of Kapas Production
2 Times of Cotton Lint Production
54 lbs. of Raw Jute
1 Ton of Raw Jute
5.55 Bales of Raw Jute (of 180 Kgs. Each)
1.11 Tons of Raw Jute
6.17 Bales of Raw Jute(of 180 Kgs. Each)
1.05 Tons of Raw Jute
5.85 Bales of Raw Jute (of 180 Kgs. Each)
70 Percent
28 Percent
40 Percent
60 Percent
Contd...
Commodity
Sesamum
Oil to Seeds Crushed
Cake to Seeds Crushed
Rapseedand Mustard
Oil to Seeds Crushed
Cake to Seeds Crushed
Linseed
Oil to seeds Crushed
Cake to Seeds Crushed
Castorseed
Oil to Seeds Crushed
Cake to Seeds Crushed
Cotton Seed
Oil to Seeds Crushed
Cake to Seeds Crushed
Coconut
Copra to Nuts
Oil to Copra Crushed
Cake to Copra Crushed
Nigerseed
Oil to Seeds Crushed
Cake to Seeds Crushed
Kardi Seed
Oil to Seeds Crushed
Cake to Seeds Crushed
Mahua Seed
Oil to Seeds Crushed
Cake to Seeds Crushed
Neem Seed
Oil to Kernels Crushed
Caketo Kernels Crushed
Soyabean Seed
Oil to Soyabean Seed Crushed
Meal to Soyabean Seed Crushed
Conversion Factor
40 Percent
60 Percent
33 Percent
67 Percent
33 Percent
67 Percent
37 Percent
63 Percent
14 to 18 Percent
82 to 86 Percent
One Ton of Copra = 6773 Nuts
62 Percent
38 Percent
28 Percent
72 Percent
40 Percent
60 Percent
36 Percent
64 Percent
45 to 50 Percent
50 to 55 Percent
18 Percent
73 Percent
Contd...
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Commodity
Hull from Soyabean Seed Crushed
Wastage from SoyabeanSeed Crushed
Sugar
Gur from Cane Crushed
Crystal Sugar from Gur Refined (Gur
Refineries)
Crystal Sugar from Cane Crushed (Cane
Factories)
Khandasari Sugar (Sulpher and Nonsulpher) from standard Gur Refined
Molasses from CaneCrushed
Cane - Trash*from Cane Harvested
Lac
Seed Lac
Shell Lac
Cashewnut
Cashew Kernel
Conversion Factor
8 Percent
1 Percent
11.20 Percent to 11.50 Percent
62.5 Percent
10.20 Percent
46 Percent
4.0 Percent to 4.5 Percent
8.0 Percent to 12.0 Percent
66.0 Percent of Stick Lac
57.4 Percent of StickLac
25 Percent of Cashewnuts
* This consists of leaves and portion of the top of stalk which are removed from the canestalk, while harvesting and before
sending the cane for milling.
Kg/ha.
Hybrid
Others Varieties
75-100
50-75
100-125
20
100
12-15
5
5
8-10
15
15
7.5
5
8-10
75-100
Contd...
Crop
Tur(Arhar)
Green Gram
Black Gram
Lentil
Peas
Chickpea (Desi)
Chickpea (Kabuli)
Pigeonpea
Rajmash
Moth
Kulthi
Oilseed
Groundnut
Rape/Mustard
Soyabean
Til (Sesamum)
Castor
Sunflower
Safflower
Linseed
Niger
Cotton
Jute
Mesta
Sunhemp
Foder Crops
Jowar
Barseem
Lucern
Oats
Maize
Others
Sugarcane
Others Varieties
10
(Kharif ) 15-20, (Rabi) 25-30 & (Summer) 30-35
(Kharif ) 15-20, (Rabi) 25-30 & (Summer) 30-35
50-60
80-100
65-75
100-120
15-20
75-100
15-18
22-30
Hybrid
10
-
90 - 110
5
75 - 85
5
6
6
10 - 12
25-30 & Linseed (DP) 40-45
5-Aug
7.5
8-10
12-5
25
3.5
5
5
8 -10
2.5
-
20-25
20-25
7.5
62.5
25
12
-
5500-6000
35000-40000 setts with 3- buds)
* The quantity of seed may vary according to variety (duration),seed size, recommended spacing, method of sowing , agro climatic conditions and cropping system.
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Member Countries
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal,
Pakistan, Sri Lanka