<p>New Delhi: India's foodgrain production reached a record 332.22 million tonne in the 2023-24 crop year ended June, driven by bumper wheat and rice output, the agriculture ministry said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The final estimate for 2023-24 shows an increase of 2.61 million tonne from the previous year's 329.6 million tonne, the ministry said in a statement.</p>.<p>Rice production touched a record 137.82 million tonne, up from 135.75 million tonne in 2022-23.</p>.<p>Wheat output also hit a high of 113.29 million tonne as compared to 110.55 million tonne the previous year.</p>.Make in India led to rise in exports, strengthening of economy: PM Modi.<p>However, pulses production declined to 24.24 million tonne from 26.05 million tonne and oilseeds output fell to 39.66 million tonne from 41.35 million tonne.</p>.<p>The ministry attributed the decline in pulses, coarse cereals, soybean and cotton production to "drought-like conditions in southern states, including Maharashtra and prolonged dry spell during August especially in Rajasthan".</p>.<p>Sugarcane production decreased to 453.15 million tonne from 490.53 million tonne, and cotton output fell to 32.52 million bales (1 bale equals to 170 kg) from 33.66 million bales.</p>.<p>The foodgrains basket comprises rice, wheat, coarse cereals, millets and pulses.</p>.<p>These estimates are based on information received from states and union territories, the ministry added.</p>
<p>New Delhi: India's foodgrain production reached a record 332.22 million tonne in the 2023-24 crop year ended June, driven by bumper wheat and rice output, the agriculture ministry said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The final estimate for 2023-24 shows an increase of 2.61 million tonne from the previous year's 329.6 million tonne, the ministry said in a statement.</p>.<p>Rice production touched a record 137.82 million tonne, up from 135.75 million tonne in 2022-23.</p>.<p>Wheat output also hit a high of 113.29 million tonne as compared to 110.55 million tonne the previous year.</p>.Make in India led to rise in exports, strengthening of economy: PM Modi.<p>However, pulses production declined to 24.24 million tonne from 26.05 million tonne and oilseeds output fell to 39.66 million tonne from 41.35 million tonne.</p>.<p>The ministry attributed the decline in pulses, coarse cereals, soybean and cotton production to "drought-like conditions in southern states, including Maharashtra and prolonged dry spell during August especially in Rajasthan".</p>.<p>Sugarcane production decreased to 453.15 million tonne from 490.53 million tonne, and cotton output fell to 32.52 million bales (1 bale equals to 170 kg) from 33.66 million bales.</p>.<p>The foodgrains basket comprises rice, wheat, coarse cereals, millets and pulses.</p>.<p>These estimates are based on information received from states and union territories, the ministry added.</p>