Published on: January 10, 2026

INDIA BECOMES WORLD’S LARGEST RICE PRODUCER

INDIA BECOMES WORLD’S LARGEST RICE PRODUCER

News: India has surpassed China to become the world’s largest rice producer, as announced by the Union Agriculture Minister. Along with this, 184 new high-yielding seed varieties across 25 crops were released, strengthening India’s food security and agricultural resilience.

Status of Rice Production & Exports -Global Scenario

  • Largest producer: India (~150 million tonnes)
  • Other major producers: China, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Japan, Sri Lanka, Egypt
  • India’s leadership reflects productivity gains, HYV adoption, irrigation expansion, and policy support (MSP, procurement)

State-wise Rice Production in India (2024–25)

  • Uttar Pradesh – 13.8%
  • Telangana – 6%
  • West Bengal – 10.6%
  • Punjab – 9.5%
  • Chhattisgarh – 7%

Rice Exports

  • India is the world’s largest rice exporter
  • Exports (2024–25): ~20.1 million metric tonnes
  • Major destinations:
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Iran
    • Iraq
    • Benin
    • United Arab Emirates

About the Rice Crop

  • Type: Major food crop of the world
  • Temperature ~30°C (day), ~20°C (night)
  • Rainfall 100–150 cm
  • Water Standing water (10–15 cm) for most of season

Cropping Seasons of Rice in India

  • Aman (Winter Rice): Sowing: June–July, Harvest: November–December
  • Aus (Autumn Rice): Sowing: May–June, Harvest: September–October
  • Boro (Summer Rice): Cultivation: November–May

Significance of Releasing 184 New Seed Varieties

  • Higher yields & climate resilience
  • Resistance to pests, diseases & drought
  • Supports nutritional security
  • Helps adapt agriculture to climate change