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BASMATI SURVEY REPORT KHARIF 2019 | VOL : 1 Submitted To - BASMATI EXPORT DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, APEDA, NEW DELHI September 7 , 2019 Submitted By - NATIONAL COLLATERAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED (NCML) GURUGRAM www.ncml.com CROP
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BASMATI

SURVEY REPORT

KHARIF 2019 | VOL : 1

Submitted To -

BASMATI EXPORT

DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION,

APEDA, NEW DELHI

September 7 , 2019

Submitted By -

NATIONAL COLLATERAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED (NCML)

GURUGRAM

www.ncml.com

CROP

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Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………...3

2. Project Background…………………………………………………………………...5

3. Scope of the project and current report ……………………………………………8

4. Approach & Methodology……………………………………………………………9

5. Survey Findings……………………………………………………………………….11

6. All India Monsoon performance ……………………………………………………13

a. All India monsoon performance till Aug’19

b. All India Paddy acreages

7. Monsoon performance in the study area…………………………………………...15

a. Study area wise monsoon performance

b. Availability of foundation and certified seeds in the study area

c. Paddy acreages in the study area

d. State wise variety wise paddy acreages in the study area

8. State wise reports…………………………………………………………………...20

8.1 Haryana ………………………………………………………………….20

8.1.1 Weather update for Haryana

8.1.2 Soil moisture of Haryana

8.1.3 NDVI of Haryana

8.1.4 Total Paddy acreages in Haryana

8.1.5 Share of Basmati acreages in Haryana

8.1.6 Share of non-notified varieties in Haryana

8.2 Punjab…………………………………………………………………….25

8.2.1 Weather update for Punjab

8.2.2 Soil moisture of Punjab

8.2.3 NDVI of Punjab

8.2.4 Total Paddy acreages in Punjab

8.2.5 Share of Basmati acreages in Punjab

8.2.6 Share of non-notified varieties in Punjab

8.3 Uttar Pradesh…………………………………………………………....30

8.3.1 Weather update for Uttar Pradesh

8.3.2 Soil moisture of Uttar Pradesh

8.3.3 NDVI of Uttar Pradesh

8.3.4 Total Paddy acreages in Uttar Pradesh

8.3.5 Share of Basmati acreages in Uttar Pradesh

8.3.6 Share of non-notified varieties in Uttar Pradesh

8.4 Uttarakhand……………………………………………………………...35

8.4.1 Weather update for Uttarakhand

8.4.2 Soil moisture of Uttarakhand

8.4.3 NDVI of Uttarakhand

8.4.4 Total Paddy acreages in Uttarakhand

8.4.5 Share of Basmati acreages in Uttarakhand

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8.4.6 Share of non-notified varieties in Uttarakhand

8.5 Jammu & Kashmir……………………………………………………….39

8.5.1 Weather update for Jammu & Kashmir

8.5.2 Soil moisture of Jammu & Kashmir

8.5.3 NDVI of Jammu & Kashmir

8.5.4 Total Paddy acreages in Jammu & Kashmir

8.5.5 Share of Basmati acreages in Jammu & Kashmir

8.5.6 Share of non-notified varieties in Jammu & Kashmir

8.6 Himachal Pradesh………………………………………………………..43

8.6.1 Weather update for Himachal Pradesh

8.6.2 Soil moisture of Himachal Pradesh

8.6.3 NDVI of Himachal Pradesh

8.6.4 Total Paddy acreages in Himachal Pradesh

8.6.5 Share of Basmati acreages in Himachal Pradesh

8.6.6 Share of non-notified varieties in Himachal Pradesh

9. Conclusion………………………………………………………………….………..46

10. Annexures …………………………………………………………………………...47

a. State wise variety wise Basmati acreages and their shares

b. District wise variety wise Basmati paddy acreages for Haryana

c. District wise variety wise Basmati paddy acreages for Punjab

d. District wise variety wise Basmati paddy acreages for Uttar Pradesh

11. Pictures from Field survey………………………………………………………..….51

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1. Executive Summary

Basmati Export Development Foundation (BEDF), founded by Agricultural and Processed Food

Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and is a society registered under Societies

Registration Act, 1860. State Government of UP. BEDF undertakes various activities to promote

exports of Basmati rice from India such as quality assurance in export, authorised centres for

sample drawn by customs department, production of Basmati breeder/foundation seed, farmers

awareness and capacity building, implementation of Basmati registration as Geographical

Indication product, works with various agencies for setting up DNA Testing protocols for inclusion

of new notified varieties of Basmati rice and sets the flow of things ready for quality analysis for

National trails. BEDF has contracted National Collateral Management Services Ltd (NCML) for field

based crop survey for assessment of acerage, crop health and production of Basmati rice during

Kharif 2019.

In line with the scope of the project, NCML has conducted questionnaire based field survey in the

month of August 2019 in the selected 83 districts of the study area and this report being the first

report of the study covers the results of the survey for total paddy acerage, Basmati acerage and

acerages of non-basmati varieties such as Sharbati and Sugandha.

Paddy acreages during kharif 2019 have been lagging behind tracking delay in onset of monsoon

and erratic seasonal rains witnessed in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, West Bengal,

Jharkhand and Tamilnadu. As per the latest Kharif sowing report released by Department of

Agriculture, Govt of India on 30th August 2019, all India paddy acreages are reported at 354.84 lakh

hectares which are 4.72 % lower than 2018 paddy acreages of 372.42 lakh hectares for the same

time period. As per the filed survey conducted by NCML, total paddy acreages in the study area

during Kharif 2019 are estimated at 6,186 thousand hectares which is 6.2% higher than last year’s

acreage of 5,825 thousand hectares. Further, total Basmati paddy acreages during kharif 2019 are

estimated at 1,939 thousand hectares higher by 31% as against 1,480 thousand hectares reported

during kharif 2018.

Paddy acreages in Haryana are estimated at 1,350 thousand hectares, 6.3% higher than the

2018 acreages of 1,270 thousand hectares. Basmati acreages in Haryana are estimated at 843.4

thousand hectares in 2019 which is 42% higher than the 2018 acreage of 596 thousand hectares.

Overall, basmati acreages are 62% of the total paddy acreage in Haryana during kharif 2019. Of the

total basmati acreages, PB 1121 has been transplanted in 384.8 thousand hectares, accounting for

46% of the basmati acreages in the state. PB-1509 has been transplanted in 158 thousand hectares,

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contributing for 19% of the total Basmati acreages. Other varieties grown in the state include PB-1,

CSR-30, PB 1401, PB-1637 and PB-1718.

Punjab is an important Paddy producing state and total paddy acreages in the state of

Punjab are estimated at 2,965.8 thousand hectares, 1% lower than 2018 acreages of 2981 thousand

hectares. Basmati acreages in the state are estimated at 550.1 thousand hectares during 2019,

higher by 1% compared to 546.6 thousand hectares reported during kharif 2018. Major share

Basmati acreages during kharif 2019 is contributed by PB 1121 (69%) followed by PB 1509 (19%), Pusa

1401 /Pusa -6 (6%), PB-1 (4%) PB 1637 (1%).

Total paddy acreages in Uttar Pradesh are estimated at 1,614.1 thousand hectares in 2019

which are 21% higher than the last year acreages of 1,336.1 thousand hectares. Basmati acreages in

2019 are estimated at 463.6 thousand hectares which is 84% higher than the last year acreage of

252.1 thousand hectares. Out of total Basmati acreages PB 1509 has the largest share of 44%,

followed by PB 1121 (35%) and PB-1 (10%). Of the total non-basmati acreages, non-notified varieties

(Sharbati and Sugandha) have been transplanted in 376 thousand hectares in Uttar Pradesh.

Paddy acreages in Uttarakhand during kharif 2019 are estimated at 116.1 thousand

hectares, higher by 19% compared to 97.6 thousand hectares during kharif 2018. Basmati acreages

are estimated at 17.2 thousand hectares which are 18% higher than the last year acreages of 14.6

thousand hectares. Major varieties grown in the state are Type 3, PB-1121, PB-1509 and others.

Total paddy acreages in Jammu & Kashmir during kharif 2019 are estimated at 89.8

thousand hectares marginally higher than last year acreages of 88.4 thousand hectares. Basmati

acreages in 2019 are estimated at 54.3 thousand hectares lower by 13% compared to 62.6 thousand

hectares of acreages reported during 2018. Major variety grown in J&K is Ranbir Basmati which

accounts for 69%, PB-1509 occupies 17% while PB 1121 occupies 14% share of basmati acreages in J&K

Total paddy acreages in Himachal Pradesh for the kharif 2019 are estimated at 48.8

thousand hecatres, lower by 4% compared to 51.1 thousand hectares recorded during kharif 2018.

However, basmati acreages are higher by 24% and are estimated at 8.7 thousand hectares during

2019 compared to 7.1 thousand hectares planted in 2018. Major Basmati variety grown in the state

is PB 1509 which accounts for 65% of the share of Basmati acreages while share of PB 1121 in total

basmati acreages is 20% and Basmati 370 comprises of 16% share in HP.

Further, the report covers state wise, District wise and variety wise acerages and their shares for

each of the district in the study area has been presented in different sections of the report.

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2: Project Background

Basmati Paddy is a unique product of Indo-Gangetic planes of Himalaya, having unmatched

quality characters and aroma which makes it an important export commodity among food grains

exported from India. India is one of the top exporters of rice, both basmati and non-basmati rice,

and the annual Indian rice exports hover around 10-13 million MT. During the year 2018-19 (Apr-

Mar), India exported 11.9 million MT of rice, out of which Basmati rice exports accounted for 4.4

million MT while non-basmati rice exports were 7.5 million MT. Share of Basmati rice in the total

rice exports has been hovering in the range of 30% to 40% while non-basmati rice contributes to 60

to 70% of rice exports. India exports Basmati rice to almost 132 countries across the world every

year and the major export destinations for Indian Basmati rice are Iran, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Iraq.

Crop acreage and production estimation has been a constant concern since the beginning

of the history of agriculture. Appropriate and timely information on the area and likely production

of the crop before the harvest helps exporters and other market participants involved in the rice

trade to take better and informed decisions about the pricing of the export contracts and time the

exports in line with the availability of raw material. Envisaging the benefits that can be availed by

the trade and the entire value chain, the Basmati Export Development Foundation (BEDF),

contracted M/s National Collateral Management Services Limited (NCML), Gurugram for carrying

out estimates of total paddy acreages, Basmati acreages and acreages of other non-notified

varieties in 83 districts in the selected seven states (Study area – Figure -1) i.e., Haryana, Punjab,

Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi. The detailed list of

state wise districts covered in the survey are as per the table 1. Further, the study also includes

monitoring crop health of Basmati and other non-notified varieties in the study area, estimate

yields and in turn production of Basmati as well as other non-notified varieties in the study area.

The basmati varieties for which information is required includes Pusa Basmati 1121, Pusa-

1509, Pusa Basmati-1, Pusa Basmati 1401, Basmati-370, Basmati -386, Type-3 (Dehraduni), Taraori

basmati, Ranbir basmati, CSR-30, PB 1718 and PB 1637 and non-notified, non-basmati varieties such

as Sharbati and Suganda.

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Table: 1 List of state wise districts to be covered in the field survey

S.No Haryana Punjab Western UP HP J&K UK Delhi

1 Ambala Jalandhar Agra Kangra Jammu Dehradun Delhi

2 Yamunanagar Kapurthala Aligarh Mandi Kathua Haridwar

3 Bhiwani Nawanshahar Auraiya Samba Nainital

4 Mahendragarh Tarantaran Baghpat Udhamsingh

Nagar

5 Hisar Amristar Bareilly

6 Jajjhar Moga Bijnor

7 Rewari Firozpur Budaun

8 Rohtak Muktsar Bulandshahar

9 Kaithal Fazilka Etah

10 Karnal Patiala Farrukhabad

11 Kurukshetra Sangrur Firozabad

12 Panchkula Fatehgarh

Sahib Etawah

13 Fatehabad Barnala Gautam

Buddha Ngr

14 Jind Bhatinda Ghaziabad +

Hapur

15 Panipat Faridkot Hathras

16 Sonepat Mansa Mathura

17 Sirsa Gurdaspur Mainpuri

18 Faridabad

+Palwal Pathankot Meerut

19 Gurgaon Hoshiarpur Moradabad

20 Mewat RupNagar J.P.Nagar

21 Ludhiana Kannauj

22 Mohali Muzaffarnagar

+ Shamli

23 Pilibhit

24 Rampur

25 Saharanpur

26 Shahjahanpur

27 Sambhal

28 Kasganj

29 Amroha

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Figure 1: Map of study area along with the districts

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3. Scope of the project and Current Report

BEDF has contracted National Collateral Management Services Ltd (NCML) for field based crop

survey for assessment of acerage, crop health and production of Basmati rice during Kharif 2019.

The scope of field based survey is as follows:

1. Survey for assessment of acreage, crop health and yield of Basmati rice during Kharif 2019

in the states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Western UP (30

districts), and Jammu & Kashmir(3 districts – Jammu, Kathua & Samba).

2. Field based survey to cover

a. Acreage estimation of rice, basmati crop differentiated in traditional and evolved

varieties of Basmati rice and Sharbati and Sugandha of Non- Basmati and reports

will be submitted on district level basis for each state.

b. Variety wise crop health monitoring and analysis

c. Variety wise crop maturity survey, describing the percentage of acerage under

particular crop growth

d. Climate based yield modelling using historical yield and climate data (10 years) in

order to predict yield well in advance

e. Questionnaire based sample survey of farmers for area/districts mentioned above

with as suitable samples size covering all blocks of the respective districts. The

sample size may be arrived at, taking into view the crop density in the concerned

block. The contact details of the framers included in the survey may be provided.

Reports to mention as to how many farmers and how much crop area has been

covered from each bloc/district

f. The block wise visit schedule of the teams for farmer survey may be given in

advance to APEDA/AIREA. Representatives of APEDA/AIREA may visit some blocks

for monitoring of survey

g. To ascertain accuracy levels GPS points may be provided to APEDA/AIREA. Each

farmer should be photographed at the time of interview with proof of date by new

paper of the day. Photographs of all farmers will be provided in the electronic

format to APEDA/AIREA with the reports. Complete details of contact in respect of

every farmer interviewed along with mobile number and address.

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h. Percentage wise sale/distribution of Basmati seeds by different agencies including

Govt sources, private sector and farmers and the price paid for each variety. This

information should be contained in report for the month of July

i. Data collection work force and sample size of the crop cutting experiment will be

decided in consideration with AIREA.

The current report being the first survey report for Kharif 2019 season covers results of

questionnaire based field survey which was carried out during the month of Aug’19 for validating

acreages of total paddy, Basmati and non-notified varieties in the study area. The report also covers

weather conditions, soil moisture, Normalized difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and finally

variety wise district wise acreages of Basmati as well as non-notified varieties in the study area.

4. Approach & Methodology

A blanket approach has been adopted to catch hold of all the major aspects that affect

acreages of paddy in the study area through a structured questionnaire based field survey covering

farmers of all the blocks of the select 83 districts in the study area followed by traders, agri input

dealers, rice millers and other stake holders of the value chain. The data collected through these

structured questionnaires is further processed for arriving at desired objectives of the study.

Further, GPS points have been collected through the survey which will be used in cross verifying

the results obtained from the questionnaire based survey with satellite based remote sensing

technology to arrive at final acreages of Basmati and non-notified varieties in the study area. The

usage of remote sensing technology will further depend upon the availability of cloud free images

in the study area.

Sample size has been arrived at by adopting stratified multi stage random sampling

homogeneously distributed among states and districts depending on the acreage distribution for

primary survey to fulfil the desired objectives of the study. The sample size is arrived at taking into

account the concentration of paddy in each block in the district. On the whole, more than 800

farmers and 325 traders/agri input dealers/rice millers/Govt officials and other value chain

participants have been surveyed. Farmers are photographed at the time of interview with proof of

date by newspaper of the day as well as time stamps in the photographs that have been collected.

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The samples have distributed across the study area on the basis of paddy acreages prevailing in

the respective states. The following chart depicts state wise % distribution of samples (Farmers and

traders) in the study area

Apart from the farmers and traders, other value chain participants such as commission agents,

rice millers and Govt officials in the study area have also been contacted during the survey and

the inputs of all the participants have been considered in the report.

Haryana34%

HP1%

J&K3%

Punjab33%

Uttar Pradesh26%

Uttarakhand3%

State wise % distribution of samples (Farmers'+Traders')

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5. Survey Findings

Data collected through the questionnaires has been analysed thoroughly using different data

analytical tools & techniques and following are the major findings of the first round of survey.

1. Total paddy acreages in the study area during Kharif 2019 are higher by 6.2% where in paddy

has been transplanted in 61.85 lakh hectares as against 58.24 lakh hectares reported during

Kharif 2018.

2. Total Basmati paddy acreages in the study area during Kharif 2019 are estimated at 19.38 lakh

hectares, higher by 31% as against 15.17 lakh hectares during Kharif 2018.

3. Haryana state has the largest acreages under Basmati paddy contributing for 44% of basmati

acreages in the study area followed by Punjab (28%) and Uttar Pradesh (24%).

4. Out of several Basmati varieties grown in the study area, Pusa Basmati - 1121 is the largest

variety accounting for nearly 48% of the area under Basmati paddy in the study area followed

by Pusa Basmati – 1509 ( 25%) Pusa Basmati – 1 (8%)

Figure 2: State wise % share of Basmati paddy acreages in the study area

Figure 3: Variety wise % share of Basmati paddy acreages in the study area

Haryana44%

Punjab28%

Uttar Pradesh24%

Others4%

State wsie % share of Basmati Paddy acerages

Pusa Basmati 112148%

Pusa 150925%

PB -18%

Other19%

Variety wise % Share of Basmati acerges

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5. Pusa Basmati- 1718 is a new variety of Basmati paddy released for cultivation during the year

Kharif 2019.

6. Farmers in the study area have shown a shift in acreages from PB-1121 to PB-1509 during the

current Kharif 2019 season. Total % share of acreages of PB – 1121 in the study area has

decreased from 70% during 2018 to 48% during 2019 while the % share of PB – 1509 acreages in

the study area has increased from 9% during kharif 2018 to 25% during kharif 2019 and the major

reasons for shift in variety as indicated by farmers are as follows:

a. Yields of PB-1509 are higher compared to PB-1121

b. Farmers in the study area felt that their fields will be ready for timely plantings of

Wheat crop during the upcoming Rabi season as PB-1509 is relatively a short

duration variety compared to PB-1121.

7. The seed replacement ratio (SRR) of Basmati paddy has been increasing over the years and the

following figure illustrates state wise seed replacement ratio in the study area for Kharif 2019.

The SRR indicates that farmers in Haryana, Punjab and Uttarakhand are more progressive than

the farmers of other regions in the study area.

Figure 4: State wise Basmati Seed Replacement Ratio (SRR) in % in the study area

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6. All India Monsoon Performance

The country has witnessed a normal monsoon rainfall till the end of Aug`19. Onset of Southwest

monsoon has been delayed and though the season started with a deficit rainfall with Jun’19

witnessing 33% lower rains as compared to normal, the monsoon season picked up pace in Jul’19

and Aug’19 months resulting in normal rainfall for the season so far. The cumulative rainfall

received by the nation till Aug`19 was 693.4 mm while the normal rainfall for the same time period

is 689.4 mm.

During the current monsoon season in India, 7 states and UT`s have received excess or large excess

of rainfall. Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan were the major agriculture states which

have received above normal rainfall. 22 states and UT`s received normal rainfall and the remaining

7 states have received below normal rainfall. Manipur, Haryana and Delhi are facing more than

30% deficit in rainfall till end of Aug’19.

Figure 5: June’19 – Aug’19 Rainfall Map of India

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All India Paddy Acreage Scenario

As per the latest Kharif sowing report released by Department of Agriculture, Govt of India on 30th

August 2019, all India paddy acreages are reported at 354.84 lakh hectares which are 4.72 % lower

than 2018 paddy acreages of 372.42 lakh hectares for the same time period.

Table 2: All India Paddy Acreage as on 30th August 2019(in Lakh Hectares)

S. No State 2019-20 2018-19 % Change

1 Haryana 13.05 13.29 -1.81

2 Himachal Pradesh 0.73 0.74 -1.35

3 Jammu & Kashmir 1.14 1.14 0.00

4 Punjab 29.2 30.42 -4.01

5 Uttar Pradesh 60.05 59.78 0.45

6 Uttarakhand 2.49 2.48 0.40

7 Andhra Pradesh 10.38 11.94 -13.07

8 Assam 18.11 18.68 -3.05

9 Bihar 27.49 32.24 -14.73

10 Chhattisgarh 37.18 36.97 0.57

11 Gujarat 7.95 7.83 1.53

12 Jharkhand 12.83 14.59 -12.06

13 Karnataka 4.42 8.44 -47.63

14 Madhya Pradesh 23.38 21.06 11.02

15 Maharashtra 13.08 14.41 -9.23

16 Odisha 34.79 35.12 -0.94

17 Telangana 9.29 9.05 2.65

18 West Bengal 37.81 42.14 -10.28

19 Others 11.25 11.89 -5.38

All-India 355 372 -5 Source: Department of Agriculture

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7. Monsoon performance in the Study Area

The scope of this study covers 83 districts across 7 states viz., Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh,

Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Delhi. Delay in arrival of monsoon and

the presence of El-Nino conditions in June`19 resulted in deficient rainfall in the country. Likewise,

majority of the districts in the study area received deficient rainfall in June`19. With the weakening

of El-Nino and revival of monsoon rains, the states of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab received

normal rainfall in July`19. Strengthening of monsoon rains in July`19 led to normal rainfall activity

being witnessed in majority of the districts covered in the study area. However, rainfall activity is

mixed in the study area during Aug’19 where in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir

received deficient rains while Punjab, Uttarakhand received normal rains and Himachal Pradesh

witnessed excess rains in the month Aug’19.

Of the total 83 districts in the study area 29 districts received normal rainfall, 44 districts received

deficient rains, 5 districts received large deficient rains, 4 districts excess rains and 1 district large

excess rainfall during Jun’19 to Aug’19.

Figure 6: Jun’19 to Aug’19 Rainfall Map of study area

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Availability of foundation and certified seeds in the study area

Out of different seeds of Basmati varieties certified by government agencies in the study area

(Punjab & Haryana), quantity of PB-1121 seed was certified highest at 11.158 thousand MT followed

by PB-1509 at 7.10 thousand MT. PB-1 and PB-6 certified seed quantity was 1.891 thousand MT and

1.612 thousand MT respectively. New variety seed of PB-1718 and PB-1728 was also certified in small

quantity of 0.027 thousand MT and 0.026 thousand MT.

Table 3: Crop/variety wise availability of certified seed for Kharif -2019 (MT)

Variety Foundation Seed Certified seed Total

PB-1 410 1481 1891

Basmati -370 2 7 9

HBC-19 2 1 3

PB-1121 1862 9296 11158

PB 1509 888 6219 7107

PB 1637 42 989 1031

PB 1718 27 0 27

PB 1728 26 0 26

PB-6 265 1348 1612

P Sugandha -2 0 9 9

P Sugandha -5 51 250 302

CSR 30 93 366 459

Pusa 1401 75 75

Total 3670 20041 23711

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Total Paddy and Basmati Acreages in the study Area

As per the filed survey conducted by NCML, total paddy acreages in the study area during Kharif

2019 are estimated at 6,186 thousand hectares which is 6.2% higher than last year’s acreage of 5,825

thousand hectares. Total Paddy acreages during Kharif 2019 are higher in Uttar Pradesh (20.8%),

Uttarakhand (19%), Haryana (6.3%) and Jammu & Kashmir (1.5%) while total paddy acreages are

lower in Himachal Pradesh (-4.3%) and Punjab (-0.5%).

Table 4: State wise Paddy and Basmati Acreages in the study area ('000 Ha)

S.No State Total Paddy Acreages Total Basmati Acreages

2018 2019 E % change 2018 2019 E % Change

1 Haryana 1270 1350 6.3% 596 843 41.5%

2 Punjab 2981 2966 -0.5% 547 550 0.7%

3 Uttar Pradesh 1336 1614 20.8% 252 464 83.9%

4 J&K 88 90 1.5% 63 54 -13.1%

5 Uttarakhand 98 116 19.0% 15 17 17.7%

6 Himachal Pradesh

51 49 -4.3% 7 9 23.3%

7 Delhi 1 1 0.0% 1 1 0.0%

Total 5825 6186 6.2% 1480 1939 31%

Total Basmati paddy acreages during kharif 2019 are estimated at 1,939 thousand hectares higher

by 31% as against 1,480 thousand hectares reported during kharif 2019. Basmati paddy acreages are

higher in Uttar Pradesh (93.9%), Haryana (41.5%), Himachal Pradesh (23.3%), Uttarakhand (17.7%)

and Punjab (0.5%) while lower acreages of Basmati paddy are estimated in Jammu & Kashmir (-

13%). Majority of the farmers during the survey have indicated that higher prices realised by them

during the kharif 2018 as the prime reason for higher paddy acreages during the kharif 2019 season.

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State wise share of Basmati paddy acreages are depicted in table 5. Highest % share of Basmati

acreages is estimated in Haryana (62%) followed by Jammu & Kashmir (61%), Uttar Pradesh (29%),

Punjab (19%), Himachal Pradesh (18%) and Uttarakhand (15%). State wise share different varieties in

the study area is as per annexure 1.

Of the total Basmati acreages in the study area, PB 1121 accounts for 49% of the acreages and the

other major varieties are PB 1509 (25%), PB-1 (8%), PB-6/ PB-1401(8%), CSR 30 (5%) and others (5%).

State wise variety wise Basmati acreages and theirs are depicted in table 6.

Contd…

2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share

1 Haryana 1350 843 62% 385 46% 158 19% 78 9% 106 13% 96 11%

2 Punjab 2966 550 19% 379 69% 105 19% 22 4% 35 6% - -

3 Uttar Pradesh 1614 464 29% 163 35% 204 44% 47 10% 16 3% - -

4 J&K 90 54 61% 7 14% 9 17% - - - - - -

5 Uttarakhand 116 17 15% 4 24% 4 25% 2 13% - - - -

6

Himachal

Pradesh49 9 18% 2 19% 6 65% - - - - - -

7 Delhi 1 1 100% 1 100% 0% - - - - - -

6185 1938 31% 941 49% 486 25% 149 8% 157 8% 96 5%Total

Table 6: State wise variety wise Basmati acreages and their shares ('000 ha)

S.N0

Total Basmati

AceragesPB 6/ PB-1401 CSR 30

States

Total Paddy

Acreages

2019 E

PB 1121 PB 1509 PB -1

Table 5 : State wise % share of Basmati Acreages in the study area ('000 ha)

S.No State Paddy Acreages

2019 E Basmati

Acreages 2019 E % Share of Basmati

acreages

1 Haryana 1350 843 62%

2 Punjab 2966 550 19%

3 Uttar Pradesh 1614 464 29%

4 J&K 90 54 61%

5 Uttarakhand 116 17 15%

6 Himachal Pradesh 49 9 18%

7 Delhi 1 1 100%

Total 6186 1939 31%

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Non-Basmati paddy acreages in the study area are estimated at 4,247 thousand hectares out of

which acreages of non-notified varieties such as Sharbati is estimated at 320 thousand hectares

while acreages of Sugandha is estimated at 137 thousand hectares. Majority of acreages of Sharbati

and Sugandha varieties are seen in Uttar Pradesh.

Table 6 : State wise share of Non-notified varieties in the study area ('000 ha)

S.No States Paddy

acreages 2019 E

Non-Basmati

Acreages 2019 E

Sharbati Sugandha

2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share

1 Haryana 1350 507 4 1% - -

2 Punjab 2966 2416 6 0.30% - -

3 Uttar Pradesh 1614 1150 272 24% 126 11%

4 J&K 90 35 10 29% - -

5 Uttarakhand 116 99 19 19% 1 1%

6 Himachal Pradesh 49 40 9 22% 10 25%

7 Delhi 1 0 - - - -

Total 6186 4247 320 8% 137 3%

2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share

1 Haryana 1350 843 62% 1 0.11% - - 0.8 0.09% - - - - 19 2%

2 Punjab 2966 550 19% 6 1.00% 2 0.3% 1.1 0.20% - - - - - -

3 Uttar Pradesh 1614 464 29% 27 6% - - 0.1 0.02% 6 1.3% - - - -

4 J&K 90 54 61% - - - - - - 38 69% - - - -

5 Uttarakhand 116 17 15% - - - - - - - - 6 37% - -

6

Himachal

Pradesh49 9 18% - - - - - - 1 16% - - - -

7 Delhi 1 1 100% - - - - - - - - - - - -

6185 1938 31% 33 2% 2 0.09% 2.0 0.10% 45 2% 6 0.33% 19 1%

S.No

Total

Table 6: State wise variety wise Basmati acreages and their shares ('000 ha)

Type 3 &

OthersBasmati - Others

States

Total Paddy

Acreages

2019 E

Total Basmati

AceragesPB 1637 PB 1728 PB 1718 Basmati - 370

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8. State wise Paddy and basmati acreages

8.1 Haryana

8.1.1Weather Conditions in Haryana

Haryana state has received lower rains during the current monsoon season till Aug’19 where in the

state has received 35.9% lower rains in comparison to normal till end of Aug`19. The actual

cumulative rains received by the state from June’19 up to Aug’19 were 252 mm while the normal

rains for the same time period were 393mm. Despite deficient rains witnessed in the state during

Jun’19, sharp revival in the rainfall activity was witnessed during first fortnight of Jul’19 which

helped in transplanting of paddy. The state has high irrigation coverage and deficient rainfall may

not have any adverse impact on crop health.

8.1.2 Soil Moisture

Soil moisture levels in the month of June was almost equal to last year. Rainfall received in

the 1st fortnight of July`19 led to increase in the level of soil moisture. In Aug`19 soil moisture

decreased from previous month`s level due to below normal rainfall witnessed in the state.

Figure 7: Rainfall analysis of Haryana

Figure 8: Fortnightly Soil moisture of Haryana

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8.1.3 NDVI Values in Haryana

The NDVI values in the beginning of the season (June`19) was almost equal to that of last year.

However, by the end of Aug’19 NDVI values in the state of Haryana are higher compared to last

year indicating that the crop health during the current year is better than that of last year. Good

availability of irrigation water through canals has led to good crop during the current year.

Figure 9: NDVI in June Figure 10: NDVI in July Figure 11 NDVI in August

Figure 12: NDVI values of Haryana

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8.1.4 Paddy Acreages in Haryana

Paddy acreage in Haryana is estimated at 1350 thousand hectares, 6.3% higher than the 2018

acreages of 1270 thousand hectares. Basmati acreage in Haryana is estimated at 843.4 thousand

hectares in 2019 which is 42% higher than the 2018 acreage of 596 thousand hectares. Overall,

basmati acreages are 62% of the total paddy acreage in Haryana during kharif 2019.

Table 8: District wise Paddy and Basmati Acerages ('000 Ha)

S.No Districts Total Paddy Acreages Total Basmati Acreages

2018 2019 E % change 2018 2019 E % Change

1 Ambala 79.7 86.8 9% 13.9 18.8 35%

2 Bhiwani 20.9 22.0 5% 18.6 19.9 7%

3 Faridabad +

Palwal 32.4 27.7 -14% 22.5 19.3 -14%

4 Fatehabad 107.6 127.5 18% 2.1 120.7 5648%

5 Gurgaon 4.7 1.7 -64% 4.18 1.6 -62%

6 Hisar 61.3 61.7 1% 38.3 58.6 53%

7 Jajjhar 42.4 45.4 7% 40.3 41.0 2%

8 Jind 126.4 141.3 12% 75.6 74.0 -2%

9 Kaithal 157.2 173.7 11% 58.8 94.9 61%

10 Karnal 159.2 175.2 10% 71.1 96.3 35%

11 Kurukshetra 117.8 110.7 -6% 28.5 43.0 51%

12 Mewat 7.9 5.0 -37% 6.5 4.9 -25%

13 MahendraGarh 0 0.0 0% 0 0 0%

14 Panchkula 9.2 8.9 -4% 0 0.0 0%

15 Panipat 70.7 76.5 8% 59.2 54.8 -7%

16 Rewari 1.7 1.4 -20% 1 0.9 -11%

17 Rohtak 41.9 41.9 0% 30.4 33.8 11%

18 Sirsa 70.8 78.4 11% 53.1 72.8 37%

19 Sonepat 88.4 93.2 5% 63.2 71.6 13%

20 Yamunanagar 69.6 71.2 2% 8.7 16.6 91%

Total 1269.8 1350.3 6% 596.0 843.4 42%

Total paddy acreages are higher by 6% while Basmati acreages are higher by 42% indicating a clear

shift in acreages from non-basmati to Basmati varieties. Majority of the farmers indicated that

higher prices realised during previous season as the main reason for shift in acreages.

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8.1.5 Basmati Acreages in Haryana

Acreages of Basmati paddy in the state of Haryana for kharif 2019 is estimated at 843.4 thousand

hectares constituting of 62% of the total paddy acreages in the state. Of the total basmati acreages,

PB 1121 has been transplanted in 384.8 thousand hectares, accounting for 46% of the basmati

acreages in the state. PB-1509 has been transplanted in 158 thousand hectares, contributing for

19% of the total paddy acreages in Haryana. While PB-1 acreages are estimated at 77.6 thousand

hecatres 9% of the basmati paddy acreages. District wise variety wise share of Basmati acreages in

Haryana during Kharif 2019 are as per table below: Detailed variety wise shares of all the varieties

is as per annexure 2.

Table 9: District wise variety wise share of basmati acreages ('000 ha)

S.No District 2019 E

Basmati Acreages

PB - 1121 PB - 1509 PB -1 Others Basmati

varieties

2019 E % share 2019 E % share 2019 E % share 2019 E % share

1 Ambala 18.8 7.5 40% 4.2 22% 0.2 1% 7.0 37%

2 Bhiwani 19.9 19.9 100% 0.0 0% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

3 Faridabad +

Palwal 19.3 16.9 88% 0.0 0% 2.4 12% 0.0 0%

4 Fatehabad 120.7 14.9 12% 55.1 46% 26.3 22% 24.4 20%

5 Gurgaon 1.6 1.1 70% 0.3 19% 0.1 9% 0.0 0%

6 Hisar 58.6 51.5 88% 3.1 5% 1.2 2% 2.8 5%

7 Jajjhar 41.0 34.3 84% 6.4 16% 0.0 0% 0.4 1%

8 Jind 74.0 49.0 66% 5.6 8% 6.8 9% 12.5 17%

9 Kaithal 94.9 33.0 35% 9.6 10% 0.1 0% 52.2 55%

10 Karnal 96.3 21.8 23% 28.7 30% 11.9 12% 33.8 35%

11 Kurukshetra 43.0 13.3 31% 10.4 24% 3.0 7% 16.3 38%

12 Mewat 4.9 3.6 73% 1.3 27% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

13 MahendraGarh 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

14 Panchkula 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

15 Panipat 54.8 38.5 70% 9.9 18% 1.4 2% 5.1 9%

16 Rewari 0.9 0.7 75% 0.2 25% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

17 Rohtak 33.8 18.6 55% 12.5 37% 0.0 0% 2.7 8%

18 Sirsa 72.8 9.8 14% 7.0 10% 10.0 14% 45.9 63%

19 Sonepat 71.6 49.5 69% 2.7 4% 0.0 0% 19.4 27%

20 Yamunanagar 16.6 0.8 5% 1.2 7% 14.1 85% 0.4 3%

Total 843.4 384.8 46% 158.2 19% 77.6 9% 222.9 26%

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8.1.6 District wise share of Non-notified varieties in Haryana

Total non-basmati acreages in Haryana state are estimated at 507 thousand hectares during the

kharif 2019 season. Of the total non-basmati acreages, non-notified varieties have been

transplanted in 4.2 thousand hectares in Haryana state

Table 10: District wise share of Non-Notified Varieties of Haryana ('000 ha)

S.No District Total Paddy

Acreages 2019 E Non-Basmati

Acreages 2019 E

Sharbati acreages

2019 E % share

1 Ambala 86.8 68.0 0.0 0%

2 Bhiwani 22.0 2.1 0.1 4%

3 Faridabad + Palwal 27.7 8.4 0.3 3%

4 Fatehabad 127.5 6.8 0.0 0%

5 Gurgaon 1.7 0.1 0.1 151%

6 Hisar 61.7 3.1 0.0 1%

7 Jajjhar 45.4 4.4 0.3 7%

8 Jind 141.3 67.3 0.3 0%

9 Kaithal 173.7 78.8 0.3 0%

10 Karnal 175.2 78.9 0.3 0%

11 Kurukshetra 110.7 67.7 0.1 0%

12 Mewat 5.0 0.1 0.1 94%

13 MahendraGarh 0.0 0.0 0.0 0%

14 Panchkula 8.9 8.9 0.3 3%

15 Panipat 76.5 21.6 0.3 1%

16 Rewari 1.4 0.5 0.2 49%

17 Rohtak 41.9 8.1 0.3 3%

18 Sirsa 78.4 5.7 0.5 8%

19 Sonepat 93.2 21.6 0.5 2%

20 Yamunanagar 71.2 54.6 0.3 0%

Total 1350.3 506.9 4.2 1%

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8.2 Punjab

8.2.1 Weather Conditions of Punjab

Rainfall received by the state of Punjab till the end of Aug’19 has been normal. The actual

cumulative rainfall from June’19 up to Aug’19 was 403 mm while the normal for the same time

period was 385 mm. The state experienced delay in onset of monsoon with below normal rainfall

in the 1st fortnight of June`19. However, monsoon rains picked up during July’19 and Aug’19 turning

the cumulative average of rainfall to normal.

8.2.2 Soil Moisture

Soil moisture in the state of Punjab has been higher till end of July’19 compared to last year.

However, by the end of Aug’19, Soil moisture levels are lower than the levels prevailing during

Aug’18 amidst lower rains received by the state during the second fortnight of Aug’19.

Figure 13: Rainfall Analysis of Punjab (in mm)

Figure 14: Soil Moisture of Punjab (in %)

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8.2.3 NDVI Values of Punjab

The NDVI values during the kharif current season have been consistently higher than the values

prevailing during the same time last year. Higher NDVI values indicate that the crop health during

the current year has been better than last year.

Figure 15: NDVI in June Figure 16: NDVI in July Figure 17: NDVI in August

Figure 18: NDVI values of Punjab

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8.2.4 Paddy acreages in Punjab

Paddy acreages in the state of Punjab are estimated at 2965.8 thousand hectares, 1% lower than

2018 acreages of 2981 thousand hectares. Basmati acreages in the state are estimated at 550.1

thousand hectares during 2019, higher by 1% compared to 546.6 thousand hectares reported during

kharif 2018.

Table 11: District wise Paddy and Basmati Acreages in Punjab ('000 ha)

S.No District Total Paddy Acreages Basmati Acreages

2018 2019 E % Change 2018 2019 E % Change

1 Amristar 183.7 180.4 -2% 105.2 128.9 23%

2 Barnala 110 113.5 3% 2.3 1.4 -41%

3 Bhatinda 153.4 130.3 -15% 9.1 6.5 -28%

4 Faridkot 112.8 117.7 4% 19.7 14.1 -28%

5 Fatehgarh Sahib 85.1 86.0 1% 9.6 7.2 -24%

6 Fazilka 179.3 105.0 -41% 66.1 65.7 -1%

7 Firozpur 118.5 187.5 58% 36.2 34.3 -5%

8 Gurdaspur 174 172.7 -1% 41.2 34.6 -16%

9 Hoshiarpur 64.3 65.8 2% 5.9 10.1 70%

10 Jalandhar 164 160.4 -2% 10.4 12.3 19%

11 Kapurthala 119.2 115.0 -4% 7.7 6.6 -14%

12 Ludhiana 257 259.3 1% 22.8 16.9 -26%

13 Mansa 93.9 102.7 9% 0.9 8.9 892%

14 Moga 180.1 181.5 1% 17.2 6.9 -60%

15 Mohali 30.7 29.6 -4% 3.9 3.3 -14%

16 Muktsar 155 142.3 -8% 50.7 63.0 24%

17 Pathankot 27 27.1 0% 2.7 2.7 -2%

18 Patiala 227.6 232.9 2% 19.7 12.4 -37%

19 Ropnagar 33.6 36.5 9% 2.9 2.5 -13%

20 Sangrur 276 280.4 2% 31.9 34.5 8%

21 Nawanshahar 55.1 56.4 2% 4.9 4.8 -2%

22 T.Taran 180.6 183.0 1% 75.6 72.3 -4%

Total 2980.9 2965.8 -1% 546.6 550.1 1%

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8.2.5 Basmati Acreages in Punjab

Total Basmati paddy in Punjab has been planted in 550 thousand ha, 19% of the total paddy

acreages estimated in kharif 2019. Major share Basmati acreages during kharif 2019 is contributed

by PB 1121 (69%) followed by PB 1509 (19%), Pusa 1401 /Pusa -6 (6%), PB-1 (4%) PB 1637 (1%). District

wise variety share is illustrated in the table below and detailed list of acreages under each variety

and each district are as per Annexure 3.

Table 12: Variety wise district wise share of Basmati Acreages in Punjab ('000 ha)

S.No

District

Basmati Acreages

2019 E

PB 1121 PB - 1509 PB-1 Others

2019 E % Share 2019 %

share 2019 E

% share

2019 E %

Share

1 Amristar 128.9 69.6 54% 58.9 46% 0.0 0% 0.4 0%

2 Barnala 1.4 0.6 44% 0.0 0% 0.8 56% 0.0 0%

3 Bhatinda 6.5 6.5 100% 0.0 0% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

4 Faridkot 14.1 14.1 100% 0.0 0% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

5 Fatehgarh Sahib 7.2 3.4 47% 1.6 22% 2.3 31% 0.0 0%

6 Fazilka 65.7 44.7 68% 7.1 11% 0.0 0% 14.0 21%

7 Firozpur 34.3 21.1 62% 1.1 3% 3.9 11% 8.2 24%

8 Gurdaspur 34.6 32.1 93% 2.3 7% 0.0 0% 0.2 1%

9 Hoshiarpur 10.1 4.5 45% 3.8 38% 0.0 0% 1.8 18%

10 Jalandhar 12.3 10.9 88% 1.5 12% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

11 Kapurthala 6.6 4.3 65% 2.3 35% 0.0 0% 0.0 1%

12 Ludhiana 16.9 9.7 58% 5.3 31% 1.7 10% 0.2 1%

13 Mansa 8.9 8.9 100% 0.0 0% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

14 Moga 6.9 6.7 97% 0.0 0% 0.2 3% 0.0 0%

15 Mohali 3.3 3.3 100% 0.0 0% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

16 Muktsar 63.0 35.3 56% 9.0 14% 5.4 9% 13.3 21%

17 Pathankot 2.7 2.1 78% 0.0 0% 0.6 22% 0.0 0%

18 Patiala 12.4 8.0 64% 0.7 6% 1.4 12% 2.3 18%

19 Ropnagar 2.5 2.0 80% 0.5 19% 0.0 0% 0.0 1%

20 Sangrur 34.5 21.9 63% 3.4 10% 5.9 17% 3.3 9%

21 Nawanshahar 4.8 4.8 100% 0.0 0% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

22 T.Taran 72.3 64.6 89% 7.7 11% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

Total 550.1 379.3 69% 105.1 19% 22.2 4% 43.5 8%

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8.2.6 District wise share of Non-notified varieties in Punjab

Total non-basmati acreages in Punjab state are estimated at 2416 thousand hectares during the

kharif 2019 season. Of the total non-basmati acreages, non-notified varieties have been

transplanted in 6.4 thousand hectares in Punjab and the district wise list of share of non-notified

varieties is as per the table below:

Table 13: District wise non-notified variety acreages in Punjab ('000 ha)

S. No Districts Total Paddy

Acreages 2019 E

Total Non-basmati acreages

Sharbati

2019 E % share 2019 E % Share

1 Amristar 180.4 51.47 29% 0.0 0%

2 Barnala 113.5 112.09 99% 0.0 0%

3 Bhatinda 130.3 123.75 95% 0.0 0%

4 Faridkot 117.7 103.61 88% 0.0 0%

5 Fatehgarh Sahib 86.0 78.75 92% 0.0 0%

6 Fazilka 105.0 39.25 37% 0.0 0%

7 Firozpur 187.5 153.21 82% 0.0 0%

8 Gurdaspur 172.7 138.10 80% 4.4 3%

9 Hoshiarpur 65.8 55.79 85% 2.0 4%

10 Jalandhar 160.4 148.04 92% 0.0 0%

11 Kapurthala 115.0 108.38 94% 0.0 0%

12 Ludhiana 259.3 242.40 93% 0.0 0%

13 Mansa 102.7 93.73 91% 0.0 0%

14 Moga 181.5 174.64 96% 0.0 0%

15 Mohali 29.6 26.21 89% 0.0 0%

16 Muktsar 142.3 79.26 56% 0.0 0%

17 Pathankot 27.1 24.42 90% 0.0 0%

18 Patiala 232.9 220.48 95% 0.0 0%

19 Ropnagar 36.5 33.96 93% 0.0 0%

20 Sangrur 280.4 245.92 88% 0.0 0%

21 S.B.S

Nagar/Nawanshahar 56.4 51.58 92% 0.0 0%

22 T.Taran 183.0 110.65 60% 0.0 0%

Total 2965.8 2415.68 81% 6.4 0%

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8.3 Uttar Pradesh

8.3.1 Weather Conditions of Uttar Pradesh

Rainfall received by Uttar Pradesh state till end of Aug`19 has been normal. The actual cumulative

rainfall from June`19 up to Aug`19 was 494 mm while the normal for same time period was 598

mm. The state has high irrigation coverage which protects the crop from the adverse effect of

deficient rainfall.

8.3.2 Soil Mositure in Uttar Pradesh

Soil moisture levels in Uttar Pradesh have been lower than last year due to deficient rainfall

received by the state since start of the kharif 2019. A spell of heavy rains in July’19 has increased

the soil moisture levels for a brief period during 2nd fortnight of Jul’19 but have come down again

in Aug’19 amidst lower rains in the state

Figure 19: Rainfall Analysis of Uttar Pradesh (in mm)

Figure 20: Soil moisture levels of Uttar Pradesh (in %)

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8.3.3 NDVI Values in Uttar Pradesh

The level of NDVI value in the 2nd fortnight of June`19 was lower than the last year’s. This

indicates lower acreage or poorer crop health from the last year. However, in the 2nd

fortnight of Aug`19 the NDVI value was higher than last year and normal signifying that

crop health is satisfactory.

Figure 21: NDVI in June Figure 22: NDVI in July Figure 23: NDVI in August

Figure 24: NDVI values of Uttar Pradesh

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8.3.4 Paddy Acreages in UP

Total paddy acreages in Uttar Pradesh are estimated at 1614.1 thousand hectares in 2019 which is

21% higher than the last year acreage of 1336.1 thousand hectares. Basmati acreages in 2019 are

estimated at 463.6 thousand hectares which is 84% higher than the last year acreage of 252.1

thousand hectares. The following table depicts the district wise total paddy as well as Basmati

acreages in Uttar Pradesh

Table 14: District wise Paddy and Basmati Acreages in Uttar Pradesh ('000 ha)

S.No District Total Paddy Acreages Basmati Acreages

2018 2019 E % Change 2018 2019 E % Change

1 Agra 4.0 5.6 40% 0.9 0.9 -3%

2 Aligarh 58.3 97.5 67% 25.3 62.9 149%

3 Auraiya 44.9 49.9 11% 1.9 2.9 54%

4 Baghpat 4.9 6.4 30% 3.6 4.4 23%

5 Bareilly 150.1 152.7 2% 3.0 16.6 454%

6 Bijnore 43.7 55.7 28% 7.1 10.0 41%

7 Budaun 47.8 101.8 113% 14.0 17.1 22%

8 Bulandshahr 52.0 94.9 83% 29.7 71.6 141%

9 Etah 17.2 18.1 5% - 9.7 na

10 Kasganj 15.9 16.4 3% 8.3 9.9 19%

11 Farukhabad 11.3 14.6 29% 2.6 0.1 -97%

12 Firozabad 12.5 23.0 84% 3.7 2.2 -41%

13 Etawah 40.6 56.0 38% 8.7 7.4 -15%

14 Gautam Buddha Ngr 26.8 22.6 -16% 19.7 20.6 5%

15 Ghaziabad 9.0 9.0 0% 3.1 5.4 76%

16 Hapur 18.0 21.6 20% 6.2 15.1 142%

17 Hathras 13.6 26.5 95% 7.0 21.7 210%

18 Mathura 35.7 49.6 39% 27.0 25.3 -6%

19 Mainpuri 48.0 65.3 36% 16.8 19.4 15%

20 Meerut 16.3 6.8 -58% 7.2 3.9 -46%

21 Moradabad 66.5 89.8 35% 3.7 15.7 324%

22 J.P.Nagar/Amroha 16.0 27.5 72% 4.1 11.0 169%

23 Kannauj 12.3 20.9 70% 2.2 2.6 19%

24 Muzaffarnagar+Shamli 29.8 32.0 8% 10.6 24.1 127%

25 Pilibhit 152.5 138.8 -9% 4.4 7.5 70%

26 Rampur 112.4 121.4 8% 2.1 4.9 135%

27 Saharanpur 50.5 59.6 18% 21.5 33.8 57%

28 Shahjehanpur 197.0 191.1 -3% 4.1 22.7 454%

29 Sambhal 28.5 38.9 37% 3.6 14.2 294%

Total 1336.1 1614.1 21% 252.1 463.6 84%

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8.3.5 Basmati Acreages in Uttar Pradesh

Basmati acreages in Uttar Pradesh has been estimated at 464 thousand hectares out of which PB

1509 has the largest share of 44%, followed by PB 1121 (35%) and PB-1 (10%). Variety wise share of

Basmati acreages in Uttar Pradesh during Kharif 2019 are as per table below. Detailed variety wise

shares of all the varieties is as per annexure 4.

Table 15: District wise variety wise share of Basmati Acreages in Uttar Pradesh ('000 ha)

S.No District

Total Basmati

Acreages PB 1121 Pusa 1509 PB 1

Other Basmati Verities

2019 E 2019 E % Share 2019

E %

Share 2019 E

% Share

2019 % Share

1 Agra 0.9 0.1 16% 0.7 79% 0.0 5% 0.0 0%

2 Aligarh 62.9 0.0 0% 62.9 100% 0.0 0% 0.0 0%

3 Auraiya 2.9 1.4 48% 0.5 16% 0.0 0% 1.1 36%

4 Baghpat 4.4 2.2 50% 0.8 18% 1.4 31% 0.0 0%

5 Bareilly 16.6 6.4 38% 5.7 34% 1.7 10% 2.9 18%

6 Bijnore 10.0 0.8 8% 2.1 21% 1.8 18% 5.4 54%

7 Budaun 17.1 2.1 13% 3.7 22% 0.8 5% 10.5 61%

8 Bulandshahr 71.6 43.7 61% 15.0 21% 12.9 18% 0.0 0%

9 Etah 9.7 4.7 49% 4.4 46% 0.5 5% 0.0 0%

10 Kasganj 9.9 1.7 18% 7.9 80% 0.2 2% 0.0 0%

11 Farukhabad 0.1 0.0 55% 0.0 41% 0.0 3% 0.0 0%

12 Firozabad 2.9 0.8 28% 0.8 27% 0.1 2% 1.3 44%

13 Etawah 7.4 4.5 61% 2.7 37% 0.1 2% 0.0 0%

14 Gautam Buddha Ngr 20.6 17.6 85% 1.2 6% 1.9 9% 0.0 0%

15 Ghaziabad 5.4 2.4 44% 2.3 43% 0.7 13% 0.0 0%

16 Hapur 15.1 7.5 50% 5.3 35% 2.3 15% 0.0 0%

17 Hathras 21.7 9.3 43% 11.1 51% 1.3 6% 0.0 0%

18 Mathura 25.3 13.4 53% 6.1 24% 0.8 3% 5.1 20%

19 Mainpuri 19.4 14.9 77% 4.2 22% 0.2 1% 0.0 0%

20 Meerut 3.9 0.9 23% 1.6 40% 1.0 25% 0.4 11%

21 Moradabad 15.7 1.9 12% 7.2 46% 0.5 3% 6.1 39%

22 J.P.Nagar/Amroha 11.0 2.6 24% 6.6 60% 1.8 16% 0.0 0%

23 Kannauj 2.6 0.4 15% 2.1 80% 0.1 5% 0.0 0%

24 Muzaffarnagar+Shamli 24.1 6.3 26% 5.1 21% 3.2 13% 9.5 40%

25 Pilibhit 7.5 1.0 14% 6.2 83% 0.3 3% 0.0 0%

26 Rampur 4.9 1.1 22% 3.7 74% 0.2 4% 0.0 0%

27 Saharanpur 33.8 9.4 28% 6.0 18% 12.2 36% 6.1 18%

28 Shahjehanpur 22.7 1.1 5% 19.9 88% 0.3 1% 1.4 6%

29 Sambhal 14.2 4.7 33% 8.1 57% 1.3 10% 0.0 0%

Total 463.6 163.2 35% 203.9 44% 47.5 10% 49.8 11%

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8.3.6 District wise share of Non-notified varieties in Uttar Pradesh

Total non-basmati acreages in Uttar Pradesh state are estimated at 1150 thousand hectares during

the kharif 2019 season. Of the total non-basmati acreages, non-notified varieties have been

transplanted in 376 thousand hectares in Uttar Pradesh and the district wise list of share of non-

notified varieties is as per the table below:

Table 16 :District wise acreages of non-notified varieties in Uttar Pradesh ('000 ha)

S.No States

Total Paddy

acreages 2019 E

Total Non-Basmati Paddy

Acreages Sharbati Sugandha

2019 E %

Share 2019

E %

Share 2019

E %

Share

1 Agra 5.6 4.73 84% 0.0 0% 0.9 16%

2 Aligarh 97.5 34.58 35% 9.6 10% 24.9 26%

3 Auraiya 49.9 47.01 94% 0.9 2% 0.1 0%

4 Baghpat 6.4 1.93 30% 0.1 2% 0.5 7%

5 Bareilly 152.7 136.04 89% 57.4 38% 0.6 0%

6 Bijnore 55.7 45.70 82% 22.4 40% 1.4 2%

7 Budaun 101.8 84.69 83% 29.3 29% 2.5 2%

8 Bulandshahr 94.9 23.26 25% 6.4 7% 16.9 18%

9 Etah 18.1 8.40 47% 0.9 5% 7.5 41%

10 Kasganj 16.4 6.55 40% 1.4 9% 5.1 31%

11 Farukhabad 14.6 14.49 99% 0.0 0% 0.1 0%

12 Firozabad 23.0 20.81 90% 0.0 0% 3.6 15%

13 Etawah 56.0 48.65 87% 0.1 0% 3.4 6%

14 Gautam Buddha Ngr 22.6 2.03 9% 1.4 6% 0.6 3%

15 Ghaziabad 9.0 3.60 40% 1.8 20% 1.8 20%

16 Hapur 21.6 6.50 30% 2.0 9% 2.8 13%

17 Hathras 26.5 4.85 18% 0.6 2% 4.3 16%

18 Mathura 49.6 24.30 49% 1.0 2% 7.9 16%

19 Mainpuri 65.3 45.89 70% 0.2 0% 6.4 10%

20 Meerut 6.8 2.96 43% 0.2 2% 0.9 13%

21 Moradabad 89.8 74.09 83% 12.7 14% 2.7 3%

22 J.P.Nagar/Amroha 27.5 16.49 60% 9.9 36% 3.3 12%

23 Kannauj 20.9 18.29 87% 0.0 0% 0.5 2%

24 Muzaffarnagar+Shamli 32.0 7.97 25% 3.4 11% 0.6 2%

25 Pilibhit 138.8 131.27 95% 7.0 5% 0.5 0%

26 Rampur 121.4 116.45 96% 44.4 37% 0.3 0%

27 Saharanpur 59.6 25.81 43% 4.5 8% 1.7 3%

28 Shahjehanpur 191.1 168.39 88% 41.7 22% 1.6 1%

29 Sambhal 38.9 24.74 64% 10.2 26% 3.3 8%

Total 1614.1 1150.46 71% 269.6 17% 106.4 7%

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8.4 Uttarakhand

8.4.1 Weather update of Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand has received deficient monsoon rainfall of -35 % till end Aug`19. The actual cumulative

rainfall from June`19 up to Aug`19 was 711 mm while the normal for same time period was 953 mm.

8.4.2 Soil Moistureof Uttarakhand

Soil moisture levels of Uttarakhand during the current kharif season have been consistently higher

compared to same period last year. Despite lower rains in the state, Soil moisture levels have been

higher amidst good irrigation facilities available in the state.

Figure 25: Rainfall Analysis of Uttarakhand (in mm)

Figure 26: Soil Moisture of Uttarakhand (in %)

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8.4.3 NDVI Values of Uttarakhand

NDVI values for Uttarakhand state are lower compared to last year since the start of kharif

2019 season. Despite soil moisture levels being higher during the current year, NDVI values

are lower indicating crop heath was better during last year in comparison to current year.

Figure27: NDVI in June’19 Figure 28: NDVI in July’19 Figure 29: NDVI in Aug’19

Figure 30: NDVI Values of Uttarakhand

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8.4.4 Paddy Acreages in Uttarakhand

Total Paddy acreages in Uttarakhand during kharif 2019 are estimated at 116.1 thousand hectares,

higher by 19% compared to 97.6 thousand hectares during kharif 2018. Basmati acreages are

estimated at 17.2 thousand hectares which are 18% higher than the last year acreages of 14.6

thousand hectares.

Table 17: District wise Paddy and Basmati Acreages of Uttarakhand ('000 ha)

S.No District

Total Paddy Acreages Basmati Acreages

2018 2019 E %

Change 2018 2019 E

% Change

1 Dehradun 5.6 7.8 40% 2.8 3.6 29%

2 Haridwar 10.7 12.5 17% 6.4 6.7 5%

3 Nainital 6.4 9.6 50% 1.5 2.1 41%

4 Uddham Singh

Nagar 74.9 86.1 15% 3.9 4.7 21%

Total 97.6 116.1 19% 14.6 17.2 18%

8.4.5 Basmati Acreages in Uttarakhand

District wise variety wise share of Basmati acreages in Uttar Pradesh during Kharif 2019 are as per

table below:

Table 18: District wise variety wise share of Basmati acreages in Uttarakhand

S.No District

Total Basmati acreages

Type 3 & Others

PB 1121 PB 1509 Other Basmati

Varieties (PB-1, PB-6 etc)

2019 E 2019 E %

Share 2019

E %

Share 2019

E %

Share 2019 E

% share

1 Dehradun 3.6 3.0 84% 0.3 9% 0.3 7% 0.0 0%

2 Haridwar 6.7 2.3 35% 1.5 23% 0.7 11% 2.1 32%

3 Nainital 2.1 0.7 32% 0.9 42% 0.6 26% 0.0 0%

4 Uddham Singh

Nagar 4.7 0.3 7% 1.5 32% 2.8 60% 0.0 1%

Total 17.2 6.4 37% 4.2 25% 4.4 25% 2.2 13%

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8.4.6 District wise share of Non-notified varieties in Uttarakhand

Total non-basmati acreages in Uttarakhand state are estimated at 98.89 thousand hectares during

the kharif 2019 season. Of the total non-basmati acreages, non-notified varieties have been

transplanted in 19.7 thousand hectares in Uttarakhand and the district wise list of share of non-

notified varieties is as per the table below:

Table 19: District wise share of non-notified varieties of Uttarakhand ('000 ha)

S.No Districts

Total Paddy

acreages 2019 E

Total non-basmati Paddy acreages

Sharbati Sugandha

2019 E % share 2019 E % Share 2019 E %

Share

1 Dehradun 7.8 4.24 54% 2.6 33% 0.1 2%

2 Haridwar 12.5 5.76 46% 4.2 34% 0.3 5%

3 Nainital 9.6 7.48 78% 2.3 23% 0.0 0%

4 Uddham Singh Nagar 86.1 81.41 95% 10.1 12% 0.2 0%

Total 116.1 98.89 85% 19.1 16% 0.6 1%

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8.5 Jammu & Kashmir

8.5.1 Weather update of Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir has received normal rainfall during the current year till end of Aug’19. The

actual cumulative rainfall received by the state from June`19 up to Aug`19 was 236 mm while the

normal rainfall for the same time period was 406 mm.

8.5.2 Soil Moisture of Jammu & Kashmir

Soil moisture levels of Jammu & Kashmir have been higher during kharif 2019 compared to last year

right from start of the season.

Figure 31: Rainfall Analysis of Jammu & Kashmir (in mm)

Figure 32: Soil moisture of Jammu & Kashmir (in %)

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8.5.3 NDVI Values of Jammu & Kashmir

NDVI values (vegetation growth) of Jammu & Kashmir are lower during the current Kharif season

in comparison to last year indicating that crop health was better last year than current year.

Figure 33: NDVI in June Figure 34: NDVI in July Figure 35: NDVI in August

Figure 36: NDVI values of Jammu & Kashmir

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8.5.4 Paddy Acreages in Jammu & Kashmir

Total paddy acreages in Jammu Kashmir during kharif 2019 are estimated at 89.8 thousand

hectares marginally higher than last year acreages of 88.4 thousand hectares. Basmati acreages in

2019 are estimated at 54.3 thousand hectares lower by 13% compared to 62.6 thousand hectares of

acreages reported during 2018. Total acreages of Paddy and Basmati paddy are illustrated in the

table below:

Table 20: District wise total Paddy and Basmati Acreages in J&K ('000 ha)

S.No Districts Total Paddy Acreages Total Basmati Acreages

2018 2019 E % change 2018 2019 E %

Change

1 Jammu 54.1 47.6 -12% 49.5 35.8 -28%

2 Kathua 26.7 28.9 8% 10.3 7.7 -25%

3 Samba 7.6 13.3 75% 2.8 10.8 286%

Total 88.4 89.8 1.53% 62.6 54.3 -13%

8.5.5 Basmati Acreages in Jammu & Kashmir

Basmati acreages in Jammu & Kashmir constitute of 61% of the total paddy acreages. In J&K, share

of PB-1509 has increased as farmers chose PB-1509 for its higher yields. Further, the major variety

grown in J&K is Ranbir Basmati which accounts for 69% of the share of basmati acreages in J&K.

PB 1509 occupies 17% while PB 1121 occupies 14% share. The details of district wise variety wise

Basmati acreages in J&K are given in the table below.

Table 21: District wise variety wise share of Basmati acreages in Jammu & Kashmir ('000 ha)

S.No States

Total Basmati acreages

Ranbir / Basmati - 370

Pusa 1509 Pusa Basmati 1121

2019 E 2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share 2019 E %Share

1 Jammu 35.8 30.6 85% 4.2 12% 1.0 3%

2 Kathua 7.7 2.3 30% 0.2 2% 5.2 68%

3 Samba 10.8 4.8 44% 4.9 45% 1.1 11%

Total 54.3 37.7 69% 9.3 17% 7.4 14%

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8.5.6 Acreages of Non-notified varieties in Jammu & Kashmir

Non-Basmati paddy acreages in Jammu & Kashmir are spanned in an area of 35.4 thousand

hecatres. Sharbati is the only non-notified variety grown in J&K and acreages of Sharbati variety

stands at 10.1 thousand hectares during kharif 2019, accounting for 29% of total non-basmati

acreages of the state.

Table 22: District wise share of non-notified varieties in J&K ('000 ha)

S.No Districts Total Paddy

Acreages 2019 E Total Non-Basmati

Acreages 2019 E

Sharbati Acreages

2019 E % Share

1 Jammu 47.6 11.8 9.1 77%

2 Kathua 28.9 21.2 0.7 3%

3 Samba 13.3 2.5 0.3 12%

Total 89.8 35.4 10.1 29%

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8.6 Himachal Pradesh

8.61 Weather update for Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh received normal rainfall till end of Aug`19. The actual cumulative rainfall from

June`19 up to Aug`19 was 668 mm while the normal for the same time period was 732 mm. There

was a delay in the arrival of monsoon with deficient rainfall in June`19. However, July’19 and Aug’19

received good rains and covered the lag in the season.

8.6.2 Soil Moisture in Himachal Pradesh

Soil moisture levels in Himachal Pradesh increased in July`19 amidst good rains received by the

state and have continuously been higher compared to last year since the start of the kharif season.

Figure 37: Rainfall Analysis of Himachal Pradesh (in mm)

Figure 38: Soil Moisture of Himachal Pradesh (in %)

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8.6.3 NDVI Values of Himachal Pradesh

NDVI values (Indicate vegetative growth) for the state of Himachal have been lower compared to

last year since the start of current season indicated crop health was better during last year

compared to current year.

Figure 39: NDVI value in June Figure 40: NDVI value in July Figure 41: NDVI value in Aug

Figure 42: NDVI values of Himachal Pradesh

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8.6.4 Paddy Acreages in Himachal Pradesh

Total paddy acreages in Himachal Pradesh for the kharif 2019 are estimated at 48.8 thousand

hecatres, lower by 4% compared to 51.1 thousand hectares recorded during kharif 2018. However,

basmati acreages are higher by 24% and are estimated at 8.7 thousand hectares during 2019

compared to 7.1 thousand hectares planted in 2018. The table below illustrates the details of total

paddy acreages and basmati acreages in Himachal Pradesh

Table 23: District wise Paddy and Basmati Acreages in HP ('000 Ha)

S.No Districts Total Paddy Acreages Total Basmati Acreages

2018 2019 E % change 2018 2019 E % Change

1 Kangra 31.9 30.6 -4% 3.0 3.6 21%

2 Mandi 19.2 18.2 -5% 4.1 5.1 26%

Total 51.1 48.8 -4% 7.1 8.7 24%

Basmati acreages account for 18% of the total paddy acreage in H.P. Major Basmati variety grown

in the state is PB 1509 which accounts for 65% of the share of Basmati acreages while share of PB

1121 in total basmati acreages is 20% and Basmati 370 comprises of 16% share in HP.

Table 24: Variety wise district wise share of basmati acreages in HP ('000 ha)

S.No Districts

Total Basmati

acreages 2019 E

Pusa 1509 Pusa Basmati 1121 Basmati - 370

2019 E % Share 2019 E % Share 2019 E %

Share

1 Kangra 3.6 1.9 52% 0.9 24% 0.8 23%

2 Mandi 5.1 3.8 73% 0.8 16% 0.5 10%

Total 8.7 5.7 65% 1.7 20% 1.4 16%

Non-notified varieties such as Sharbati and Sugandha have been planted in 8.8 thousand hectares

and 10 thousand hectares respectively comprising of 22% and 25% of share of non-basmati paddy

acreages in the state. The acreages of non-notified varieties in Himachal Pradesh are as per the

table below:

Table 25: Share of Non-notified varieties in HP ('000 ha)

S.No Districts Total Non-Basmati

Acreages 2019 E

Sharbati Sugandha

2019 E % Share 2019 E %

Share

1 Kangra 27.0 8.8 33% 10.0 37%

2 Mandi 13.1 - - - -

Total 40.1 8.8 22% 10.0 25%

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9. Conclusion

The year 2018-19 (Apr-Mar) has been an outstanding year for the entire fraternity of Basmati rice

where in Basmati rice exports from India have been encouraging and recorded at 4.4 million MT.

As a result, farmers realized better prices for their produce during the season. The total paddy

acreages in the study area increased by 6 percent during the current kharif season as compared to

last year. Basmati acreages have increased by a whopping 31 percent during kharif 2019 in

comparison to kharif 2018 in the select 83 districts of the study area. The highest percentage

increase in basmati acreages is seen in Uttar Pradesh followed by Haryana.

There has been a massive shift in varieties with in Basmati. Survey results and interactions with

various stake holders of the value chain indicate that farmers have moved away from PB 1121

towards PB 1509 during the current kharif season and as result of which PB 1121 share in total

Basmati acreages has come down towards 49% in the current season from 70% share which has

been witnessed during kharif 2018. On the other hand, PB 1509 share in total Basmati acreages has

increased from 9% during 2018 towards 25% in the kharif 2019. However, the share of traditional

varieties such as Basmati 370, vallabh basmati has come down in the study area. Further, a new

variety has been introduced by the Govt, PB-1718, which yields similarly like PB 1121 has a long way

to go in the Indian markets and the acreages under this variety during the current kharif season

are estimated to be around 2 thousand hectares. With the growing export demand for Indian

Basmati Rice, farmers have timely reciprocated to the needs of the industry by increasing acreages

under Basmati paddy during the current kharif season. Looking at the higher acreages of Basmati

paddy, economic growth concerns at the global as well as domestic level, Indian Basmati rice

industry is all set to face another challenging year.

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Annexure 1

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