India’s Food grain Production in comparison to world
For the first two decade of India’s independence, India was struggling and the main objective was to produce as much food grains as much possible. After 1965, the Green Revolution (discussed later) gave India the confidence and by the end of 1980s India was self sufficient in food production. However, later the situation became reverse. During the early 2000s, India was having more than 3 times of the Buffer stock of food grains in the central pool but in certain corners of the country people dying due to non availability of food. The situation was taken to Supreme Court via a PIL, which was filed by the People’s Union For Civil Liberties.
Later a National level Food For Work Programme arrived. This programme was later merged with NREGA.
Wheat & Rice: In 2009, India was world’s Number 2 producer of wheat. In recent years India has emerged among top 10 exporters of wheat. In Rice also India has emerged as world’s second largest producer.
Top Ten Wheat Producers — 2009 (million metric ton) | |
China | 114 |
India | 80 |
United States | 61 |
Russia | 61 |
France | 38 |
Canada | 26 |
Germany | 24 |
Ukraine | 114 |
Australia | 80 |
Pakistan | 21 |
World Total | 690 |
Source: FAO (2009) |
Top 10 Rice Producers (2009) (million metric ton) | |
China | 197 |
India | 131 |
Indonesia | 64 |
Bangladesh | 45 |
Vietnam | 38 |
Thailand | 31 |
Myanmar | 31 |
Philippines | 16 |
Brazil | 11 |
Japan | 10 |
Source: FAO (2009) |
nikita
July 21, 2013 at 12:22 pmit very pitiable that nstead being the 2nd largest producer of foodgrns, millions r dying of starvation