New Delhi, March, 2022.
Edible oil
industry Central Apex body COOIT on Monday released production estimate
of mustard seeds for 2021-22 crop year at an all-time high of 109.50 lakh
tonnes up 29 per cent from the previous
year.
The output of
mustard seeds, which is grown in rabi (winter sown) season, stood at 85 lakh
tonnes in the previous year.
The Central
Organisation for Oil Industry & Trade (COOIT) finalised the estimates of
mustard seed production during its 42nd annual conference, which was held at
Bharatpur in Rajasthan on 12th and 13th March 2022.
The 42nd All
India Rabi Seminar on 'Oilseeds, Oil Trade & Industry' was attended by
several State Ministers, government officials, farm scientists, Industry
leaders, and progressive farmers.
The Rabi seminar
was Hosted by Bharatpur Oil Miller's Association (BOMA).
As per the COOIT
data, mustard seed production is estimated at 109.5 lakh tonnes in
2021-22.
The area under
coverage has been pegged at 87.44 lakh hectares while the average yield is seen
at 1270 kg per hectare.
COOIT have
finalised estimates for mustard seed production in this Rabi season after
extensive field visits by different teams all over India. The production is set
to rise at record 109.5 lakh tonnes, Taramira 1.50 lakh ton," COOIT Chairman Suresh Nagpal said.
The likely rise
in mustard seeds production augurs well for the country, as the domestic output
of mustard oil will increase and our overall edible oils import may come down,
he said.
"Farmers
have put more area under mustard seeds crop during this rabi season as they
received better realisation from their last year's crop," Nagpal
said.
Mustard seeds are
grown only in Rabi season and the sowing starts from October, while harvesting
begins from March.
Mustard is
important Cash crop for farmers in Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh
and Uttar Pradesh among others.
Rajasthan is largest
producing state in the country. Mustard seeds production is expected to
increase upto 49.50 lakh tonne during rabi season of 2021-22 from 35 lakh
tonnes in the previous year.
In Uttar Pradesh,
production is likely to increase from 13.5 lakh tonnes from 17 lakh
tonnes.
Mustard seed
production in Madhya Pradesh is estimated to rise to 12.5 lakh tonnes from 8.5
lakh tonnes.
In Punjab and Haryana,
mustard seeds production is expected 11.50 lakh tonnes, up from 9.5 lakh tonnes
in the previous year.
Production in
Gujarat is expected to rise at 6.5 lakh ton as against 4 lakh tonnes in the
previous year.
The output in
West Bengal, eastern India and other states is likely to remain same 14.5 lakh
ton as of last year.
India imports
about 60-65 per cent of its total domestic demand for edible oils.
In 2020-21 oil
year (November-October), the country's imports remained stable at 13 million
tonne.
However, in value
terms, imports touched Rs 1.17 lakh crore from nearly Rs 72,000 crore in the
previous year.
During the
conference, the delegates deliberated on various challenges faced by the Indian
edible oil industry.
The need to
increase domestic production of mustard seeds, which has around 38-43 per cent
oil content, was emphasised during the meeting as this would not only cut
India’s edible oil import but also help small millers in utilization of their installed
capacities.
During the two
day seminar, the association complimented the government for encouraging the
farmers for shifting the area to mustard seed from other crops.
Established in
1958, COOIT is the national apex body representing the interests of the entire
vegetable oil sector in the country.