Haryana Wheat Production Set To Achieve Target For Rabi (01-Dec-2011)
Wheat production in Haryana is likely to achieve the target set for rabi 2011-12 due to favourable weather condition in the major growing areas of the states.
As per latest update Haryana Agriculture Board, weather is cool and congenial for the favourable growth of wheat in the state. The production target of wheat for the year 2011-12 has been set at 118.35 lakh tonnes with increased per hectare productivity of 47.35 quintals as against 116.30 lakh tonnes of wheat production with per hectare productivity of 46.24 quintals during last Rabi season. Board mentioned that Ambala and Panchkula districts would be specially focused as per hectare wheat productivity in these districts is less as compared to other districts, besides making efforts to increase wheat productivity in other districts as well.
However, wheat sowing in the state was still under progress and it was expected to achieve the target of 25 lakh hectares during the current Rabi season.
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