Rice Productivity Analysis in India

District-wise Analysis of Rice Productivity   

 

In previous chapter, rice productivity has been discussed/analyzed at State level and in that chapter area, production and productivity of those districts falling under different five productivity groups have been pooled together to arrive at average of area, production and productivity for different productivity groups.

In this chapter district-wise productivity data under different productivity groups have been used for district-wise productivity analysis as given below:-

 

Andhra Pradesh   

West Godavari district is having the highest productivity (3,322 kg/ha.) and Vishakhapatnam district is having the lowest productivity (1,430 kg/ha). Rice Productivity of 20 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and two districts are having productivity below average productivity of the country.

Arunachal Pradesh   

East Siang district is having the highest productivity (1,644 kg/ha) and U/Subansiri district is having the lowest productivity (628 kg/ha). Rice productivity of all 13 districts are below the national average productivity of 1,947 kg/ha.

Assam   

Cachar district is having the highest productivity (1,953 kg/ha) and Bongaigaon district is having the lowest productivity (994 kg/ha). Rice productivity of only one district is higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 22 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Bihar   

Rohtas district is having the highest productivity (2,597 kg/ha) and Khagaria district is having the lowest productivity (611 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 6 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 31 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Goa   

North Goa is having the highest productivity (2,550 kg/ha) and South Goa is having the lowest productivity (2,531 kg/ha). Rice productivity of both the districts are higher than the average productivity of the country.

Gujrat   

Gandhinagar district is having the highest productivity (2,603 kg/ha) and Baroda is having the lowest productivity (615 kg/ha). Rice productivity of only one district is higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 13 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Haryana   

Kurukshetra district is having the highest productivity (2,896 kg/ha) and Rohtak is having the lowest productivity (1,434 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 14 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 4 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Himachal Pradesh   

Una district is having the highest productivity (2,115 kg/ha) and Shimla district is having the lowest productivity (1,107 kg/ha). Rice productivity of only one district is higher than the national productivity and 9 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Jammu & Kashmir   

Anantnag district is having the highest productivity (3,418 kg/ha) and Doda district is having the lowest productivity (992 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 5 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 7 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Karnataka   

Koppal district is having the highest productivity (3,462 kg/ha) and Bidar district is having the lowest productivity (637 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 20 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 7 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Kerala   

Pathanamthitta district is having the highest productivity (2,718 kg/ha) and Kozhikode district is having the lowest productivity (1,308 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 9 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 5 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Madhya Pradesh   

Gwalior district is having the highest productivity (2,255 kg/ha) and Khargone district is having the lowest productivity (373 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 2 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 39 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Maharashtra   

Sangli district is having the highest productivity (2,393 kg/ha) and Nondurbar district is having the lowest productivity (336 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 5 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 27 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Manipur   

East Imphal district is having the highest productivity (3,197 kg/ha) and Churchandrapur district is having the lowest productivity (1,000 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 4 districts are higher than the national productivity and 5 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Meghalaya   

Ribhoi district is having the highest productivity (2,042 kg/ha) and South Garo Hills district is having the lowest productivity (1,110 kg/ha ). Rice productivity of Ribhoi district is higher than the national productivity and 6 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Mizoram   

East Aizawal district is having the highest productivity (2,017 kg/ha) and Chimtuipui district is having the lowest productivity (1,422 kg/ha). Rice productivity of only one district (Chimtuipui) is higher than the national productivity and 4 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Nagaland   

Phek district is having the highest productivity (1,571 kg/ha) and Zunhebato district is having the lowest productivity  (1,349 kg/ha). Rice productivity of all the district are below the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha.

Orissa   

Gajapati district is having the highest productivity (1,735 kg/ha) and Nawapara district is having the lowest productivity (727 kg/ha). Rice productivity of all the districts are below the national productivity of a1,947 kg/ha.

Punjab   

Fatehgarh district is having the highest productivity (3,707 kg/ha) and Gurudaspur district is having the lowest productivity (2,769 kg/ha). Rice productivity of all the district are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha.

Rajasthan   

Hanumangarh district is having the highest productivity (2,330 kg/ha) and Dungarpur district is having the lowest productivity (285 kg/ha) and also the lowest productivity in the country. Rice productivity of only one district (Hanumangarh) is higher than the national productivity and 17 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Sikkim   

East Sikkim district is having the highest productivity (1,538 kg/ha) and West Sikkim district is having the lowest productivity (1,278 kg/ha). Rice productivity of all 4 district are below the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha.

Tamil Nadu   

Dindigul district is having the highest productivity (4,911 kg/ha) and Ramnathpuram district is having the lowest productivity (1,430 kg/ha). Dindigul district is also having the highest productivity in the country. Rice productivity of 27 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and Ramnathpuram the only one district is having the productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Tripura   

West Tripura district is having the highest productivity (2,154 kg/ha) and Dhalia district is having the lowest productivity (1,766 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 3 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and one district is having the productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Uttar Pradesh   

Bijnaur district is having the highest productivity (2,792 kg/ha) and Jhansi district is having the lowest productivity (800 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 38 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 32 districts are having the productivity below the average productivity of the country.

West Bengal   

Burdwan district is having the highest productivity (2,842 kg/ha) and Darjeeling district is having the lowest productivity (1,353 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 13 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 5 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Jharkhand   

Sahebganj district is having the highest productivity (1,585 kg/ha) and West Singhbhum district is having the lowest productivity (645 kg/ha). Rice productivity of all 18 districts are below the average productivity of the country.

Chhattisgarh   

Dhamtari district is having the highest productivity (1,674 kg/ha) and Kabardha district is having the lowest productivity (884 kg/ha). Rice productivity of all district are below the average productivity of the country.

Uttranchal   

Udham Singh Nagar district is having the highest productivity (2,776 kg/ha) and Almora district is having the lowest productivity (1,040 kg/ha). Rice productivity of 4 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha and 9 districts are having productivity below the average productivity of the country.

Andaman & Nicobar Islands   

Andaman district is having higher productivity (2,709 kg/ha) than Nicobar district (2,000 kg/ha). Productivity of both the districts are higher than the national average productivity of 1,947 kg/ha.

Pondicherry   

Pondicherry district is having the highest productivity (3,452 kg/ha) and Yaman district is having the lowest productivity (2,962 kg/ha). Rice productivity of all 3 districts are higher than the national productivity of 1,947 kg/ha.