Published May 12, 2023
In fiscal 2020-21, Rajasthan's total yearly output stands at 4821.84 tonnes. The state yields the most pulses, such as moong, moth, moong, and gram, during the rabi season, and arhar during the Kharif season.
In fiscal 2020-21, Madhya Pradesh's yearly pulse production in India is estimated to be 4364.74 tonnes. Gram, Tur, and Urad are the most grown and growing pulses in Madhya Pradesh.
In fiscal 2020-21, the state's annual pulses output is expected to be 4364.74 tonnes. Furthermore, Maharashtra has approximately 20 lakh hectares of land that is primarily used for tur pulse cultivation.
Uttar Pradesh is India's fourth largest producer of pulses. In addition, the annual pulse production in India from UP is estimated to be 2621.15 tonnes in fiscal 2020-21.
The state's annual average production for the the financial year 2020-21 was 2170.89 tonnes. Karnataka is renowned for its pulse production, including chickpea, pigeon pea, horse gram, and more.
Andhra Pradesh is India's sixth-largest pulse producer. In FY 2020-21, the yearly pulse production in this prominent state was 1185.43 tonnes.