No damage of crops has been reported yet from states like Odisha and Assam facing flood-like situation, he said.
Planting of 2017-18 kharif (summer) crops is under way. Sowing in the kharif season normally begins with the onset of South-west Monsoon and picks up pace from July.
"Except for south interior parts of Karnataka, sowing of kharif crops across the country is progressing well so far. Overall, the acreage is higher than the year-ago period," Pattanayak told PTI.
"Overall, the sowing is good. We hope good production," Pattanayak added.
Asked about states like Karnataka where some parts have not received rains as yet, the secretary said: "Farmers in the state are waiting for rains at this crucial period of sowing. We hope that next 4-5 days, the state receives good rains."
Southern parts of the state, especially Dharwad and Gadag, have not received enough rains so far and the water level in reservoirs is also very low, he said.
About the flood-hit states, Pattanayak said, "We have not received any reports of crop damage yet."
Till last week, paddy was sown in 125.77 lakh hectares, up by 4.5 per cent from 120.32 lakh hectares a year ago, as per the agriculture ministry's data.
Pulse acreage remained higher at 74.61 lakh hectares from 60.28 lakh hectares while coverage of coarse cereals stood at 113.06 lakh hectares as against 98.79 lakh hectares in the said period.
However, the oilseed area went down to 103.92 lakh hectares, from 115.75 lakh hectares a year earlier.
With monsoon rains expected to be normal this year, the government is targeting yet another bumper foodgrain and horticulture production in the new crop year 2017-18. However, bumper output has resulted in fall in prices in local markets, causing distress to farmers.
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