The country is estimated to have achieved an all-time high production of foodgrains at 264.38 million tonnes (MT) in the 2013-14 crop year (July-June), as per government data.
"Government of India has set targets for agricultural production including foodgrains for the year 2014-15," Minister of State for Agriculture Sanjeev Kumar Balyan said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.
Stating that the government estimates foodgrains output every year, he said: "... As the sowing window of Kharif crops is up to first week of August, it is too early to estimate shortfall in production of foodgrains in current year".
In the foodgrains category, the government has kept the targets for rice at 106 MT, wheat at 94 MT, pulses at 19.5 MT and coarse cereals at 41.5 MT.
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These targets are less than the third advance estimates released by the Agriculture Ministry in May for 2013-14 as the government generally keeps conservative target.
India is estimated to have harvested 106.29 MT of rice, 95.85 MT of wheat, 19.57 MT of pulses and 42.68 MT of coarse cereals in 2013-14.
In cash-crops, the government has kept lower target for cotton and sugarcane at 35 million bales (of 170kg each) and 345 MT, respectively, for 2014-15. Last year, the country produced 36.5 million bales of cotton and 348.38 MT of sugarcane.