Which State is the largest Producer of Ginger in India, Check Here

Dec 25, 2024, 19:36 IST

In India, there are cultivations of different crops in different states. In this article, we will check about the largest ginger-producing state of India.

largest ginger producing state
largest ginger producing state

We have been reading in books since childhood that India is an agricultural country. Here we also get to see agricultural diversity in different states, under which different crops are produced in different states. Ginger is one of the important crops among these crops, which is also known for its medicinal properties.

Ginger is counted among Indian spices, which is used in making tea, vegetables, and medicines. However, do you know where you can find the most ginger in India, or where the most ginger is produced in India? To check more about it, read further.

How much ginger is produced in India?

In the year 2023, the estimated production of ginger in India has increased to 2.43 million tons. It was recorded at 760 thousand metric tons in the year 2015. In such a situation, it shows that the demand for Indian spices has increased in the markets of the South Asian region in the last few years. Ginger is also exported; it is included in our export crops.

Which state is the largest producer of ginger in India? 

India's largest ginger-producing state is Madhya Pradesh, called the heart of India. Ginger is cultivated here in large quantities every year, and ginger is supplied from here to various states and abroad. In some records, we also find mention of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. However, the production figures here are different.

How much ginger is produced in the state?

The production of 692,110 metric tons of ginger has been recorded in the state. Despite the fluctuations in the market in the last few years, Madhya Pradesh remains on top in ginger production.

The main reason for this is the favorable temperature and soil quality here. Sandy loam soil is required for ginger cultivation, whose pH ranges from 5.5 to 6.5. At the same time, the temperature for its sowing should be between 25 and 35 degrees Celsius.

What are the challenges and possibilities of the future?

Despite the fluctuations in the market in the last few years, Madhya Pradesh has maintained its top position in ginger production. However, climate change, pests, and diseases in farming pose challenges to the quality of the crop. Now, what about its prospects? So, the challenges of ginger can be dealt with with the help given to farmers by the government and development in agricultural technology.

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Kishan Kumar
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