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asd[Type the company name]

Kharif-2013

Basmati Acreage & Yield Estimation inPunjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttarakhand,

Himachal Pradesh, Western Uttar Pradeshand Parts of Jammu & Kashmir

Kharif-2014

Report Volume - 2

Submitted to

Basmati ExportDevelopmentFoundation

(APEDA), NewDelhi

AgriNet Solutions(A division of BPPL – a UPL group company)167, 4th Floor, Ready Money TerraceDr. Annie Besent Road, Worli Naka,Mumbai- 400 018. Tel: 09948228525Email: [email protected]

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CONTENTS

S. No. Description Page No.

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2

2. PROJECT BACKGROUND 5

3. SCOPE OF THE CURRENT REPORT 5

4. STUDY AREA DETAILS 6

5. RAINFALL OF THE AREA, MAPS 6

6. DISTRICT WISE BASMATI AREA 11

7. BLOCK WISE RICE & BASMATI ACREAGE 18- 42

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Scope of the Report

The present report being the second cycle of

report for Kharif 2014 covers the results of

field survey based acreage report of rice area

transplanted and Basmati varieties in the

different districts of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi,

Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal

Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir.

Study districts

The study area covers 81 districts, which

includes 22 districts of Punjab, 21 districts of

Haryana, 30 districts of Uttar Pradesh, 4

districts of Uttarakhand, 1 district of Himachal

Pradesh and 3 districts of Jammu & Kashmir.

Rice Acreage

In Punjab, the rice transplanting has been

27,94,000 ha in 22 districts this year. Pusa-

1509 has emerged as predominant variety

after Pusa-1121 in the state occupying almost

2.5 lakh ha. area. Pusa-1121 acreage (5.42

lakh ha) has also increased by 2% over the

last year. CSR-30 also has increased from

18,000 ha. in last year to 43,230 ha this year.

Tarntaran district lead in case of Pusa-1121

occupying 77,890 ha. while in case of Pusa-

1509, Amritsar has been the leading district

occupying 43,150 ha area followed by

TarnTaran. The area under Basmati is

8,57,440 ha out of which the largest area is in

Amritsar (1,30,390 ha), followed by

TaranTaran district (1,26,000 ha). Other

varieties like PB-1 has occupied 24,620 ha

area and Sharbati a Non-Basmati long grain

variety has been transplanted in 38,370 ha.

In Haryana, Out of the total 11.38 lakh ha rice

area transplanted, 8.03 lakh ha has been

estimated under Basmati varieties. Karnal has

been the leading district occupying maximum

area under Basmati (1,28,000 ha) with several

varieties transplanted followed by Kaithal

district (1,16,070 ha). In Haryana, Pusa-1509

has been transplanted in almost every block

under Basmati and has occupied 1,22,490 ha

area in the state. Other varieties grown are

Pusa Basmati-1, Punjab Basmati-3, Pusa-

1401, CSR-30, HBC-19. CSR-30 has again

been preferred by the farmers in the state

and replaced Pusa-1121 in many districts. The

variety occupied 1,33,860 ha area this year.

Crop condition is good, but of course, the

recent rains have given relief to the crop and

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the farmers after a continued dry spell for the

initial three months.

In Uttar Pradesh, a total of 14,11,970 ha rice

transplanting has been estimated based on

field survey in 26 districts this year.

Shahjehanpur district has the largest total rice

area (2,21,200 ha), followed by Pilibhit

(1,58,000 ha). Out of the total 3,59,860 ha

Basmati area, Pusa-1121 has occupied

1,87,620 ha, Pusa-1509 1,12,480 ha, Pusa

Basmati-1 46,230 ha and the other varieties,

Basmati-370, CSR-30 and Type-3 have been

transplanted in 13,530 ha. area.

Pusa-1509 variety seed was sold very

enthusiastically in the state but due to lack of

technical information, the farmers

transplanted over mature seedlings and the

disease ‘Bakanae’ has been observed in the

crop which may discourage the farmers to

grow the variety next year.

In Uttarakhand, A total of 1,25,680 ha rice

transplanting has been estimated based on

field survey in 4 districts of the state this year.

Udham Singh Nagar district has the largest

area under rice (94,000 ha). Out of the total

21,370 ha Basmati area, Pusa-1121 has been

transplanted in 4,710 ha, Pusa Basmati-1509,

8,200 ha, PusaBasmati-1 in 1,700 ha and

Type-3 in 6,760 ha. The Udham Singh Nagar

district has the maximum area under Basmati

occupying 10,000 ha. Out of which 6,800 ha

has been transplanted under Pusa-1509.

In Jammu & Kashmir, three districts have

been taken up for the study. The total rice

area is estimated to be 1,42,100 ha in these

districts. Jammu is the leading district with

90,000 ha. Out of 65,640 ha Basmati area,

Basmati -370 has occupied 57,150 ha, Pusa-

1509, 2,200 ha, Pusa-1121, 6,290 ha and the

Non- Basmati long grain Sharbati 10,990 ha.

This year the state has witnessed scanty

rainfall during the initial 3 months of

Monsoon.

In Himachal Pradesh, Only Kangra district has

the Basmati area in the state. Out of 15

blocks of the district, only 3 have Sharbati,

Pusa-1121 and Kasturi Basmati. This year the

transplanting of Basmati has not been very

encouraging due to deficient rainfall and only

450 ha area has been transplanted under

Basmati.

State wise total rice, Basmati varieties area

has been given in table below:

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Project BackgroundBasmati rice is an important export

commodity among the food grains exported

from India. During the past few years, the

Basmati export has been growing steadily,

from 7.71 lakh metric tonnes in 2003 to an

estimated 35.0lakh metric tonnes in 2013-14

on robust demand from the traditional

markets in West Asia. Iran alone has been

importing >40% of the total Basmati export

from India. Now China has taken a decision

to import Indian Basmati rice which is likely

to further increase the Indian Basmati

demand.

Timely information on the area and likely

production of the crop before the harvest

helps exporters and other decision makers

involved in Basmati trade to take decisions

about the quantum and time of export. The

export of Basmati is on continuous rise year

by year from India and has reached to

>3.76million by 2013-14. Realizing this

potential, the Basmati Export Development

Foundation (BEDF), New Delhi contracted

M/s. AgriNet Solutions (A division of BPPL –

a UPL Group Company) the work of field

survey validation based acreage estimation

for all rice, for Basmati crop for selected

other non-notified varieties), crop health

monitoring and yield estimation and

production for Basmati rice and non-notified

varieties and questionnaire based sample

survey of farmers, for 75 selected districts of

Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh,

Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu

& Kashmir, apart from Delhi, during Kharif

2011. During the year 2013, the number of

districts has been increased to 81 in the

selected seven states i.e. Punjab, Haryana,

Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal

Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir apart from

Delhi. This year the field survey based

approach is being applied to collect the

information at block level to improve the

accuracy further to a desired level.

The Basmati varieties for which information

is required include Basmati-370, Basmati-

386, Pusa Basmati-6, Punjab Basmati-3

Type-3 (Dehraduni), Taraori (HBC-19),

Ranbir (Basmati–370), Pusa-1509, Pusa

Basmati-1, CSR – 30 and PusaBasmati-1121

and non-notified, non-Basmati (Sharbati and

Sugandha -5).

Scope of the current report

The present report being the second cycle

of report for Kharif-2014 covers the results

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of field survey based total rice and Basmati

acreage under various varieties in different

blocks, districts and states.

Study Area Details

The study is confined to 81 districts, which

includes22 districts of Punjab (Amritsar,

Barnala, Bathinda, Faridkot, Fatehgarh Sahib,

Firozpur, Fazilka, Gurdaspur, Pathankot,

Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Ludhiana,

Mansa, Moga, Mohali, Muktsar,

Nawanshahar, Patiala, Ropar, Sangrur and

Tarantaran), 21 districts of Haryana (Ambala,

Faridabad, Bhiwani, Fatehabad, Gurgoan,

Hissar,Jhajjar, Jind, Kaithal, Karnal,

Kurukshetra, Mahendragarh, Mewat, Palwal,

Panchkula, Panipat, Rewari, Rohtak, Sirsa,

Sonepat, Yamunanagar), 3 Districts of Jammu

& Kashmir (Jammu, Samba and Kathua), 30

districts of Uttar Pradesh (Agra, Aligarh,

Auraiya, Baghpat, Bareilly, Bijnore, Budaun,

Bulandshahr, Etah, Kasganj, Etawah,

Ferozabad, Gautam Buddha Nagar,

Ghaziabad, Hapur, Hathras, J. P. Nagar,

Kannauj, Mainpuri, Mathura, Meerut,

Moradabad, Sambhal, Muzaffarnagar, Shamli,

Pilibhit, Rampur, Saharanpur, Shahjehanpur),

4 districts of Uttarakhand,1 district of

Himachal Pradesh and one of Delhi. The map

of the study districts is given as Fig. The study

districts form a part of the Himalayas and the

Indo-Gangeic Plains.

Rainfall

The Basmati growing belt in all the states has

witnessed deficient to scanty rainfall in the

months of June, July & August this year

leading to delayed transplanting and early

earing of Pusa-1509. In Uttar Pradesh, the

major western districts received scanty rainfall

and facing electricity crunch due to which the

crop is looking weak and yield reduction is

expected. The new variety Pusa-1509 has

occupied the area from other non-Basmati

early maturing rices. The rainfall during 1

June to 03 Sept. 2014 in meteorological

divisions under study area is given in table-1

and the rainfall in prominent districts in table-

2.

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Normal Actual

Punjab 418.6 171.0 Deficient(-59)

Haryana, Delhi 401.9 150.5 Scanty(-63)

Western UP 647.8 279.0 Deficient(-57)

Himachal Pradesh 713.7 460.8 Deficient(-35)

Uttarakhand 1061.5 820.4 Deficient(-23)

Jammu & Kashmir 456.2 372.4 Deficient(-18)

Table 1: Rainfall (mm) in the Meteorological Divisions indifferent states (1.6.2014 to 04.9.2014)

Note: Figures in parantheses show percent deviation from normal.

Met. Division 1 June to 04 Sept. '14 Remarks

Location /District

Total Rainfall(mm)

NormalRainfall

% Departurefrom normal

Status

Ambala 367.4 761.7 -52 Deficient

Hissar 89.9 277.3 -68 Scanty

Karnal 186.3 492.1 -62 Scanty

Jammu 513.7 765.7 -33 Deficient

Kathua 591.2 879.8 -33 Deficient

Amritsar 100.5 461.4 -78 Scanty

Sangrur 67.7 364.1 -81 Scanty

Patiala 93.5 518.9 -82 Scanty

Nainital 1296.8 1217.3 7 Normal

Dehradun 1173.3 1578.4 -26 Deficient

Kangra 959.1 1385.5 -31 Deficient

Meerut 193.0 651.2 -70 Scanty

Saharanpur 245.7 688.6 -64 Scanty

Bulandshaher 133.2 552.6 -76 Scanty

Source: IMD

Table 2: Rainfall in the monsoon season at important locations(1 June to 03 Sept. 2014)

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Fig. 1: Map Showing the Districts of the Study Area

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Ground Survey based Rice Acreage

HARYANA

In Haryana, the total rice acreage based on

field survey has been estimated at 11,38,000

ha in 21 districts. The preliminary survey has

revealed that almost 8.03 lakh ha is

transplanted under various Basmati varieties.

Karnal and Kaithal are occupying largest area

under Basmati varieties. Interestingly, after 2

years, CSR-30 has again got significance and

preferred by the farmers occupying 1.33 lakh

ha area. Though the early maturing variety

Pusa-1509 has also occupied >1.22 lakh ha

area but the area under Pusa-1121 reduced

indicating a varietal shift again.

The district wise area figures under Basmati

varieties have been given in Table-3 and

block wise in annexure.

PUNJAB

1. A total of 27.94 lakh ha. area has been

transplanted in the state this year. Whereas

last year 27.41 lakh ha area was transplanted.

Basmati has occupied 8.57 lakh ha and the

area under Basmati varieties has increased by

almost 45%.

2. After Pusa-1121, the other variety

transplanted in the major area state under

Basmati is Pusa-1509 (>2.47 lakh ha. Pusa-

1121 has increased about 2% in comparison

to last year. PB-1 and CSR-30 have again got

some significance by the farmers and has

been transplanted in >24,000 ha. and 43,000

ha. area respectively.

3. Sharbati and Pusa-1509 have reached at

harvesting stage. The productivity is likely to

be 3.5-4.0 tons/ha.

4. Heavy rainfall during the first week of

September may cause 2-3% yield losses to

Sharbati and Pusa-1509.

5. Water inundation is observed in few villages

of Mansa district, which may damage the

cotton crop.

The district-wise acreage under total rice and

Basmati rice is given in Table-4 and block

wise in the annexure.

W. UTTAR PRADESH

In 30 districts of Basmati growing belt, a total

14.12 lakh ha area could be transplanted this

year due to deficient rainfall during the

transplanting time. The area under Pusa-1121

has been 1.88 lakh ha. area and Pusa-1509

has emerged as a second predominant

variety covering 1.12 lakh ha. area. CSR-30 is

recognized by the farmers this year in the

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area which has occupied 12,270 ha. area.

Long grain Non-Basmati variety Sugandha

has increased by 34% replacing Pusa-1121.

The area under Pusa-1121 has decreased

due to more incidence of Bakanae. In case of

Pusa-1509 the yield losses are expected due

to water scarcity during the flowering & milky

stages. The crop health is very weak. Almost

8-10% crop of Pusa-1509 flowered in early

stage due to over mature seedling

transplantation (30-35 days). Power supply

has been a constraint for irrigation in the

area.

Pusa-1509 has reached to its maturity stage,

while Pusa-1121 is at vegetative stage. Some

arrival of Pusa Basmati-1509 from Potato

dominant belt is reported in Jahangirabad

mandi. The Crop Cutting Experiments are yet

to start but productivity may range between

3.5-4.0 tons/ha.

District wise acreage transplanted rice as on

7thAugust, 2014 is given Table-9 and Seed

Information in Table -4.

UTTARAKHAND

The rainfall was normal during the months of

June & July in Hardwar and Nainital, while

Dehradun and Udham Singh Nagar have

received deficient rain spell.Pusa-1509 has

been transplanted in >8,000 ha. area in the

state. Some area in Udham Singh Nagar was

transplanted early in March with Pusa-1509,

and the produce has started reaching the

mandies.

The district wise acreage is given in Table-7

and Block wise acreage in annexure.

JAMMU & KASHMIR

The rice transplanting in Jammu & Kashmir

started late due to late onset of monsoon.

The farmers have opted for Pusa-1509 too

apart from Pusa-1121 this year in few

important blocks of Kathua. Both Jammu and

Kathua districts have received deficient rainfall

during the months of June, July& August. But

recently in first week of September, there has

been a heavy rainfall causing a flood like

situation. The area under Pusa-1121 and

Sharbati has increased significantly this year

mainly in Kathua district.

The estimated variety wiseBasmati area in the

districts is given in Table 9.

HIMACHAL PRADESH

Only 10,000 ha. area has been transplanted

in major Basmati growing district Kangra in

the state this year due to deficient rainfall

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during the months of June & July. Almost

30% area couldn’t be transplanted.

The total rice and Basmati acreage in Kangra

district of Himachal Pradesh during Kharif-

2014 is given Table-12.

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S. No. DistrictTotal Rice

(Basmati + Non-Basmati)

Basmati-386/CSR-30

Pusa Basmati1121

Pusa Basmati-1509

Pusa Basmati -1

Sharbati

1 Amritsar 186.9 10.34 76.90 43.15 5.81

2 Barnala 104.0 2.80 0.56 2.64

3 Bhatinda 103.0 7.86 11.82 4.91

4 Faridkot 103.0 20.90 1.10

5 Fatehgarh Sahib 86.0 0.96 8.91 9.13

6 Fazilka 50.40 21.60

7 Firozepur 26.01 10.22 5.77

8 Gurdaspur 10.43 49.94 24.37 16.11

9 Pathankot 7.81 3.19 12.64

10 Hoshiarpur 72.0 2.71 6.95 5.34

11 Jalandhar 159.0 2.09 16.61 5.30

12 Kapurthala 115.0 1.38 15.08 5.47

13 Ludhiana 255.0 1.74 24.29 7.93

14 Mansa 72.0 7.69 5.90 1.41

15 Moga 172.0 0.70 25.42 9.16 1.72

16 Mohali 30.0 0.43 2.79 0.78

17 Muktsar 107.0 66.99 7.01

18 Nawanshahar 55.0 1.17 5.06 1.77

19 Patiala 234.0 2.86 16.83 13.06 4.94

20 Rupnagar 37.0 0.85 4.05 2.10

21 Sangrur 270.0 21.25 17.66 3.23

22 Tarantaran 174.0 7.57 77.89 40.54 3.81

2794.9 43.23 542.43 247.16 24.62 38.37

Table 4: District-wise acreage under total rice and Basmati rice in Punjab during Kharif 2014

Total

Area in '000 ha

256.0

204.0

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S. No. Variety Acreage 2013 Acreage 2014 % change1

Pusa Basmati-1121 485.21 423.4 -12.7

Pusa Basmati-1 101.83 86.41 -15.1

Punjab Basmati-3 8.02

HBC-19 6.15 2.21 -64.1

Pusa Basmati-6 11.89 22.57 89.8

Super (Shabnam) 2.35 2.79 18.7

Pusa Basmati-1509 9.86 122.49 1142.3

CSR-30 95.27 133.86 40.5

2

Sharbati 17.02 5.94 -65.10

712.56 801.75 12.5

Table 3a: Percentage change in acreage of Basmati & Non-Basmati varieties ofrice in 2014 over 2013 in Haryana

Area '000 ha

Basmati

Non-Basmati Long grain

Total Basmati

S. No. Variety Acreage 2013 Acreage 2014 % change1

Pusa Basmati-1121 531.96 542.43 2.0

Pusa Basmati-1 3.05 24.62 707.2

Pusa Basmati-1509 35.65 247.16 593.3

CSR-30 & Basmati-386 17.85 43.23 142.2

2

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588.51 857.44 45.7

Table 4a: Percentage change in acreage of Basmati & Non-Basmati varieties ofrice in 2014 over 2013 in Punjab

Area '000 ha

Basmati

Non-Basmati Long grain

Total Basmati

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S. No. DistrictTransplanted

Total RiceBasmati-370 /CSR-

30/Type-3Pusa Basmati-

1121Pusa Basmati-

1509Pusa Basmati-

1Sharbati Sugandha

1 Agra 3.92 0.36 0.48 0.08 2.48

2 Aligarh 57.21 0.01 18.35 7.25 4.47 1.53 15.55

3 Auraiya 45.05 0.78 5.59 2.97 0.18 3.71

4 Baghpat 5.68 0.22 1.47 1.28 1.14 0.10 1.20

5 Bareilly 161.55 0.50 2.59 7.26 0.88 45.16 2.97

6 Bijnore 32.95 0.20 3.24 4.03 3.16 17.11 2.29

7 Budaun 54.61 8.64 3.09 6.08 1.30 14.93 7.79

8 Bulandshahr 61.52 0.01 21.07 6.74 6.15 1.49 22.15

9 Etah+Kasganj 32.93 5.46 4.85 0.57 0.69 11.14

10 Farukhabad 12.41 0.37 0.95 0.04 0.01 3.05

11 Firozabad 19.97 2.99 2.09 0.22 0.12 7.37

12 Etawah 42.65 9.92 6.50 0.15 0.05 5.71

13 Gautam Buddha Nagar 24.84 18.01 1.83 1.60 0.59 1.28

14 Ghaziabad+Hapur 20.46 0.03 5.69 3.64 1.10 1.04 7.41

15 Hathras 19.95 4.44 3.38 0.82 0.36 8.94

16 Mathura 47.69 28.87 5.00 1.18 0.27 7.43

17 Mainpuri 60.03 19.77 11.74 0.24 8.32

18 Meerut 15.94 0.19 3.26 2.93 3.27 0.31 4.12

19 Moradabad 70.74 0.25 2.64 3.65 0.73 8.51 4.54

20 J. P. Nagar 19.88 0.03 1.72 3.14 1.35 6.18 3.33

21 Kannauj 12.47 1.40 1.30 0.11 4.36

22 Muzaffarnagar+Shamli 20.53 0.32 4.69 2.92 5.10 0.84 2.31

23 Pilibhit 159.45 0.03 2.02 2.34 0.16 2.59 0.44

24 Rampur 129.10 0.14 1.20 5.30 0.29 23.19 0.75

25 Saharanpur 48.99 0.34 12.82 6.96 10.45 7.20 4.72

26 Shahjehanpur 205.45 1.72 3.18 3.96 0.76 6.47 1.37

27 Sambhal 26.08 0.15 3.48 3.95 0.79 7.06 5.82

1411.97 13.53 187.62 112.48 46.23 145.75 150.51

Table 5: District-wise acreage under total rice, Basmati rice and non-notified long grained non-Basmati varieties in Uttar Pradeshduring Kharif 2014

Total

Area in '000 ha

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S. No. Variety Acreage 2013 Acreage 2014 % change1

Pusa Basmati-1121 267.75 187.62 -29.93

Pusa Basmati-1 55.85 46.23 -17.22

Pusa Basmati-1509 0.00 112.48

Type-3 11.6 0.53 -95.47

CSR-30 3.2 12.27 283.31

HBC-19 (Taraori) 2.4 0.74 -69.08

2

Sharbati 132.4 145.75 10.08

Sugandha 112.3 150.51 34.02

340.80 359.86 5.59Total Basmati

Table 6: Percentage change in acreage of Basmati & Non-Basmati varieties ofrice in 2014 over 2013 in Uttar Pradesh

Non-Basmati Long grain

Area '000 ha

Basmati

S.No.

DistrictTransplanted

Total Rice

B-370/CSR-30/HBC-19/Type-3

Pusa Basmati-1121

Pusa-1509Pusa Basmati-

1Sharbati Sugandha

1 Dehradun 8.0 2.21 0.3 0.1 0.02 2.34 0.13

2 Haridwar 13.43 2.74 2.1 0.9 1.32 3.39 0.48

3 Nainital 10.3 1.06 0.2 0.4 0.07 0.06 0.13

4 Udham Singh Nagar 94.0 0.8 2.2 6.8 0.29 7.80 0.43

125.68 6.76 4.71 8.20 1.70 13.59 1.15Total

Table 7: District-wise area transplanted under Basmati and long grain Non basmati in Uttarakhand duringKharif 2014

Area in '000 ha

S. No. Variety Acreage 2013 Acreage 2014 % change

1

Pusa Basmati-1121 5.5 4.71 -14.4

Pusa Basmati-1 2.3 1.70 -26.3

Pusa Basmati-1509 0.0 8.20

Type-3 5.0 2.85 -43.1

Basmati-370 3.0 3.29 9.7

HBC-19 (Taraori) 2.0 0.63 -68.8

2

Sharbati 33.0 13.59 -58.83

Sugandha 3.0 1.15 -61.60

17.8 21.4 20.04Total Basmati

Table 8: Percentage change in acreage of Basmati & Non-Basmati varieties ofrice in 2014 over 2013 in Uttarakhand

Long grain Non-Basmati

Basmati

Area '000 ha

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S. No. District Total RicePusa Basmati-

1121Pusa Basmati-

1509Basmati-370 Sharbati

1 Jammu 90.0 1.58 50.13 10.18

2 Kathua 40.0 4.55 1.8 7.03 0.54

3 Samba 12.1 0.16 0.4 2.82 0.28

142.1 6.29 2.20 57.15 10.99

Table 9: District-wise acreage under total rice and Basmati rice in Jammu & Kashmirduring Kharif 2014

Total

Area '000 ha

S. No. Variety Acreage 2013 Acreage 2014 % change

1

Pusa Basmati-1121 2.95 6.29 113.3

Pusa Basmati-1509 2.20

Basmati-370 34.30 59.96 74.8

2

Sharbati 1.6 10.99 586.88

37.2 68.5 83.8

Table 9a: Percentage change in acreage of Basmati & Non-Basmati varieties ofrice in 2014 over 2013 in Jammu & Kashmir

Area '000 ha

Basmati

Long grain Non-Basmati

Total Basmati

District Total RicePusa Basmati-

1121KasturiBasmati

Sharbati

Kangra 9.85 0.43 0.02 0.22

9.85 0.43 0.02 0.22

Table 10: District-wise acreage under Basmati rice in Himachal Pradeshduring Kharif 2014

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1 Jammu 90000 1580 50125 10175Akhnoor 50 11500 3500Balwal 550Bishnah 1450 2700 2200Marh 50 3000 25R.S. Pura 30 24375 4450Satwari 8000

2 Kathua 40000 4550 7025 535Kathua 1500 2175 145Hiranagar 2300 2800 205Barnoti 750 1800 185Basholi 250

3 Samba 12090 155 2815 280Samba & Rehian 1600 700 80Vijaypur & Ramgarh 8500 1670 75Purumandal & Yakh 1100 75Gaghwal 890 155 370 125

Total 142090 6285 59965 10990

Block wise and Variety wise acreage under total rice and Basmati &Long grain Non-Basmati varieties in J & K (2014)

Area (Ha)

Sl.No.

District/BlockTotalRice

Pusa - 1121Bas.370/CSR 30

Sharbati