The foodgrain output for 2012-13 crop year (July-June) was projected at 250.14 million tonne in the second advance estimates released in February.
Despite upward revision in the third estimate released today, foodgrain production will be lower than the previous year's record 259.32 million tonne.
This is because of drought in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat and Rajasthan on account of poor monsoon last year.
Similarly, wheat production has been pegged higher at 93.62 million tonne in 2012-13 from earlier estimate of 92.3 million tonne, but is lower than the record 94.88 million tonnes in the previous year.
Pulses production, too, has been revised slightly upwards to 18 million tonnes from 17.58 million tonne in February estimates. In the 2011-12 crop year, pulses output stood at 17.09 million tonnes.
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