West Bengal emerges at the top in vegetable production
West Bengal emerges at the top in vegetable production
NEW DELHI: West Bengal has emerged as the top state in the country in vegetable production in 2018-19, according to horticulture production data released by the Central government recently.nnWest Bengal witnessed a production of 29.55 million tonne (MT) of vegetables during 2018-19 which was the maximum in the country in that period, said the state-wise horticulture production data.nnUttar Pradesh was in the second place with 27.71 million tonne of vegetable production in the same period, it said.nnIn 2017-18, West Bengal was in the second place with 27.70 MT of vegetable production while UP held the top position with a production of 28.32 MT.nnAs per the data, for the 2018-19 period, West Bengal has accounted for 15.9 per cent of the country’s total vegetable production.nnIt said UP produced 14.9 per cent of the country’s vegetable production, while Madhya Pradesh recorded 9.6 per cent followed by Bihar 9 per cent and Gujarat 6.8 per cent.nnIt’s a great achievement and the credit goes to our farmers, Agriculture Advisor to the Chief Minister, Pradip Kumar Majumder said.nnHe said, “Under the guidance of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee we are trying to help the farmers in enhancing their income which eventually increased the production.”nnConvincing the farmers to shift to cultivating horticultural crops rather than the traditional ones they had been doing also helped to increase vegetable production, Majumdar said.nnSource: Press Trust of India