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Agriculture
Indore Sees Record Soybean Sowing
✍️ Amar Ujala · Madhya Pradesh
🗓 18 Jul 2026, 06:11 AM
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Indore district has recorded a high of 2,52,150 hectares of sowing in the current Kharif season, with soybean covering 93% of the area. The district has witnessed a significant surge in soybean cultivation this season.
The Indore district in Madhya Pradesh has achieved a milestone in the current Kharif season by completing the sowing of crops in a record 2,52,150 hectares of land. Out of this, a significant 93% of the area, which translates to 2,33,700 hectares, has been dedicated to soybean cultivation. This development is a testament to the district's thriving agricultural sector.
The focus on soybean cultivation in Indore is not surprising, given the crop's importance in the region. Soybean is a crucial crop for the local economy, and its cultivation provides a significant source of income for farmers in the area.
The record sowing in Indore district is expected to have a positive impact on the local agricultural economy, and it will be interesting to see how the crop fares in the coming months.
The focus on soybean cultivation in Indore is not surprising, given the crop's importance in the region. Soybean is a crucial crop for the local economy, and its cultivation provides a significant source of income for farmers in the area.
The record sowing in Indore district is expected to have a positive impact on the local agricultural economy, and it will be interesting to see how the crop fares in the coming months.