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India's rabi crop sowing rose 15% by Oct. 31, 2025, boosted by monsoon rains and increased urea supply.
As of October 31, 2025, India’s rabi crop sowing reached 7.57 million hectares, a 15% increase from last year, driven by early planting and improved soil moisture from above-normal monsoon rains.
Wheat and pulses saw significant growth, while paddy, maize, and jowar acreage declined slightly.
Urea stocks rose to 6.88 million tonnes, supported by doubled imports, ensuring sufficient supply.
The government has set production targets for wheat and mustard, with rabi crops expected to contribute over 47% of the national foodgrains goal for 2024–25.
Sowing is accelerating in key states, with favorable La Niña conditions potentially extending winter months.
La siembra de la cosecha de rabi de la India aumentó un 15% hasta el 31 de octubre de 2025, impulsada por las lluvias monzónicas y el aumento del suministro de urea.