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Personne àcontacter Mr. Anurag
E/286, SOBO Center, Gala Gymkhana Road, South Bopal., Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Wheat is the main cereal crop in India. The total area under the
crop is about *9.8 million hectares in the country. The production
of wheat in the country has increased significantly from *5.*1
million MT in ******7 to an all time record high of *4.*8 million
MT in ******2. The productivity of wheat which was ***2 kg/hectare
in ******5 has increased to ***0 kg/hectare in ******2. The major
increase in the productivity of wheat has been observed in the
states of Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. Higher area coverage
is reported from MP in recent years.
Indian wheat is largely a soft/medium hard, medium protein, white
bread wheat, somewhat similar to U.S. hard white wheat. Wheat grown
in central and western India is typically hard, with high protein
and high gluten content. India also produces around 1.**1.2 million
tons of durum wheat, mostly in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Most
Indian durum is not marketed separately due to segregation problems
in the market yards. However, some quantities are purchased by the
private trade at a price premium, mainly for processing of higher
value/branded products.
The production and productivity of Wheat crop were quite low, when
India became independent in ***7. The production of Wheat was only
6.*6 million tones and productivity was merely **3 kg per hectare
during ******1, which was not sufficient to feed the Indian
population. The Country used to import Wheat in large quantities
for fulfilling the needs of our people from many countries like USA
under PL***0. The reasons of low production and productivity of
Wheat at that time was (a) the tall growing plant habit resulting
in lodging, when grown under fertile soils, (b) the poor tillering
and low sink capacity of the varieties used, (c) higher
susceptibility to diseases, (d) the higher sensitivity to thermo
& photo variations, etc., resulting in poor adaptability, and
(e) longer crop duration resulting in a long exposure of plants to
the climatic variations and insect pest / disease attacks.
The Government of India appointed a commission in ***1 to assess
the feasibility of increasing the crop productivity under
prevailing Indian ecological conditions. As result of various steps
taken by Govt. of India, the Wheat scenario in our country has
completely changed. In the post Independence era, country used to
import Wheat for our needs but due to bumper increase in the
production and productivity of Wheat in the 'Green Revolution'
period in late sixties, our country became self dependent in Wheat
production. At present, country is producing much more excess Wheat
than the requirement and Warehouses are over-flooded with Wheat.
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