Published Nov 09, 2023
Orissa led Bael production in India in 2021-22, yielding 45.29 thousand tonnes, claiming a dominant 55.31% share. It serves as a key contributor, meeting substantial national demand.
Jharkhand produced 33.38 thousand tonnes of Bael in 2021-22, holding a substantial 40.76% share, underscoring its crucial role in India's Bael cultivation and supply chain.
Madhya Pradesh, though producing a comparatively lower quantity of Bael at 2.01 thousand tonnes, still holds a 2.45% share, indicating its presence in the Bael production landscape.
Haryana's Bael production, with 0.78 thousand tonnes in 2021-22, may be relatively modest, but it still contributes 0.95% to the overall production, demonstrating its minor yet notable role.
Chhattisgarh's production of 0.43 thousand tonnes, with a 0.53% share, highlights its minor involvement in Bael cultivation compared to the leading states.
Himachal Pradesh's Bael production is minimal, at just 0.01 thousand tonnes, contributing only 0.01% to the national production, reflecting its limited role in the overall Bael production landscape.