India's rice production is likely to touch a record 119.93 million tonne (MT) in the 2024-25 kharif season on good monsoon, according to the agriculture ministry's first advance estimate released on Tuesday.
The record estimate comes amid surplus stocks in government godowns.
Rice production is projected 6.67 million tonne higher than the previous year's kharif season. The harvesting of the main kharif crop is underway across the country.
Among coarse cereals, maize output is estimated at an all-time high of 24.54 MT for the 2024-25 kharif season (July-June), up from 22.24 MT last year.
While jowar production is estimated higher at 2.19 MT, bajra output is likely to decline to 9.37 MT.
Total coarse cereals production is pegged lower at 37.81 MT against 56.93 million tonne in the year-ago period.
The ministry estimates total foodgrain production at 164.70 MT for the 2024-25 kharif season, higher than 155.76 MT last year.
Pulses output is expected to remain almost flat at 6.95 MT