Not only pulses, area sown to paddy, coarse cereals, oil seeds and sugarcane so far remained much higher than in the same period of the 2015-16 kharif season.
Sowing of kharif (summer) crops begins with the onset of the South-West monsoon from June. Harvesting starts from October.
As per the latest data released by the Union Agriculture Ministry, farmers in Karnataka have sown pulses in 5.15 lakh hectares as on today of the ongoing 2016-17 kharif season compared with 3.63 lakh hectares a year earlier.
"Good rains in the state and announcement of higher support price are encouraging farmers to grow pulses this time. There has been a shift in area to pulses," a senior ministry official said.
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Among other crops, paddy -- the main kharif crop -- has been sown in 1.01 lakh hectares as on today of this kharif season as against 0.99 lakh hectares a year earlier.
Among cash crops, sugarcane has been planted in 2.84 lakh hectares so far this season, slightly higher than 2.68 lakh hectares in the year-ago period.
However, cotton area was down at 0.82 lakh hectares so far as against 2.08 lakh hectares in the same period last kharif season, the data showed.