India’s wheat production is estimated to reach a record high of 115.3 million metric tonnes (MMT) in 2024-25.
- This represents a 2% increase compared to 113.3 MMT produced in 2023-24.
About Wheat Production in India
- Wheat is a Rabi crop, sown between October-December and harvested during April-June.
- Wheat is India’s second most important cereal crop after rice and serves as a staple food crop in the northern and northwestern regions of the country.
- Wheat is a rich source of Calcium, Thiamine, Riboflavin, and Iron.
- Wheat Cultivation Area: Wheat ranks as India’s second-largest crop after paddy in terms of area coverage.
- In 2023-24, the total area under wheat cultivation stood at 318.33 lakh hectares.
- Top Wheat-Producing States in India: Uttar Pradesh is the largest wheat-producing state, followed by Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Bihar, Gujarat, and Maharashtra.
- Major Export Destinations (2023-24): India exported wheat to Nepal, Iraq, South Korea, UAE, and Mongolia.
- India accounts for less than 1% of the global wheat trade.
Conditions favourable for Wheat Cultivation
- Temperature Requirements; Requires 10-15°C during sowing and 21-26°C during ripening and harvesting.
- Rainfall Requirements: Optimal rainfall of 50-100 cm.
- Excess rainfall can damage the crop.
- Sunlight Requirements: Needs bright sunshine during the ripening period for optimal growth.
- Impact of Frost and Hailstorms:
- Sensitive to frost at the flowering stage.
- Susceptible to damage from hailstorms.
- Soil Type: Grows best in well-drained loamy and clayey soil.
- Ideal pH: 6-8 (slightly alkaline to neutral).
Impact of Untimely Rains and Winds on Wheat Crops in India
- Wheat is sensitive to both heat stress and rain/ thunderstorms during the terminal grain filling and ripening period.
- This is the time when the crop’s earheads are heavy with grains.
- The more the weight accumulated from grain-filling, the more vulnerable is the crop to rain.
- These, when accompanied by high-velocity winds, make the stems prone to “lodging” or bending and even falling flat on the ground
Global Wheat Production
China, India, and Russia are the top three wheat-producing countries, contributing approximately 41% of the world’s total wheat production.

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