In spite of the drought last year, the maize production stood at 24.17 MT in 2014-15, Singh said adding this signifies the resilience of maize cultivation against climatic variability.
About 64 per cent of the total maize production is used for poultry feed, followed by 16 per cent for human consumption, 19 per cent for industrial starch and beverage and 1 per cent for seed.
Keeping in view the recent interest of urban consumers especially in specialty corn, like sweet corn, baby corn, popcorn, etc, it is expected that demand for maize as food may rise to 2 MT by 2025, Singh said.
The Minister said that in order to explore maximum uses of the crop, the maize-based industry needs to be promoted in a big way and special incentives need to be given for the cultivation of baby corn, popcorn, sweet corn, multigrain flour etc.
The maize is cultivated throughout the year, 85 per cent during kharif (summer) season and 15 per cent during rabi season.