By July-end, 76% of the Normal Sowing Area Covered; Strong Monsoon and Higher Acreage to Boost Rural Economy
New Delhi | Economy India Bureau
India’s Kharif sowing for the 2025 season is progressing strongly, with favourable monsoon rains accelerating farm activity across key agricultural states. According to a latest report by credit rating agency ICRA, as of the end of July 2025, about 76% of the typical Kharif cropping area has already been sown, indicating that the overall acreage this year may surpass last year’s levels.
🌾 What ICRA’s Report Says
The ICRA report states:
“The progress of the 2025 monsoon so far has been broadly favourable, enabling timely and widespread sowing. If the rains continue in August, total Kharif sowing could exceed the levels seen in 2024.”
This positive trend is expected to have a cascading impact on farm output, rural incomes, consumption demand, and food inflation, the report added.

📈 Kharif Sowing Trends (as of July 2025)
Crop | Year-on-Year Trend | Estimated Sown Area |
---|---|---|
Paddy (Rice) | ↑ 2–3% | ~37 million hectares |
Pulses (Tur) | ↑ 8–10% | ~5 million hectares |
Urad/Moong | ↑ over 10% | ~3.5 million hectares |
Soybean | ↑ 5–6% | ~12 million hectares |
Groundnut | ↔ Slight rise | ~4 million hectares |
Cotton | ↔ Flat/Stable | ~12 million hectares |
📌 Figures are based on preliminary estimates by the Ministry of Agriculture and ICRA projections.
☁️ Monsoon Performance Drives Sowing
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD):
- Over 75% of Indian districts have received normal or above-normal rainfall so far.
- Cumulative rainfall for July 2025 has remained within the normal range, supporting good soil moisture conditions.
This has helped ensure timely sowing of crops, and in some regions, opened up the possibility of multiple cropping cycles.
🔍 Economic Impact and Policy Signals
✅ Boost to Food Security:
Higher sowing is likely to translate into improved food grain availability, potentially reducing the need for imports.
✅ Easing Food Inflation:
With better crop output expected, food inflation could ease — a key consideration for fiscal and monetary policymakers.
✅ Rural Demand Revival:
Improved incomes from the agriculture sector may stimulate rural consumption, benefiting sectors like FMCG, two-wheelers, and small appliances.

🆚 Year-on-Year Comparison
Year | Total Kharif Sown Area (Million Hectares) |
---|---|
2023 | 106.3 |
2024 | 107.5 |
2025 (Est.) | 110+ |
This could potentially mark the highest-ever Kharif acreage, if weather conditions hold up through August.
🧠 Expert Insights
Dr. Alok Verma, Agricultural Economist, commented:
“ICRA’s estimates suggest that both macro-level planning and micro-level water management have improved. If procurement at Minimum Support Price (MSP) is done effectively, it could significantly boost rural earnings and economic sentiment.”
ICRA’s report on the 2025 Kharif season reflects positive momentum in Indian agriculture. With a favourable monsoon and robust sowing pace, this season could support GDP growth, ease inflation, and strengthen rural consumption—all critical to India’s post-pandemic economic stability.
(Economy India)