India’s foodgrain production for the 2023-24 crop year is estimated to reach a record 332 million tonnes, surpassing last year’s nearly 330 million tonnes despite below-normal monsoon rainfall. The agriculture ministry credits improved irrigation infrastructure and digital techniques for yield estimation, ensuring transparency and robustness in data collection.
Foodgrain output set to hit record 332 MT

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