Farmers had sown wheat in 31.78 million hectare in the 2016-17 crop year (July-June).
According to official data, wheat acreage has fallen because of less area coverage in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Uttarakhand.
Maximum drop in wheat acreage by 1.1 million hectare was reported in Madhya Pradesh this year, the data showed.
According to industry experts, the fall in acreage could lead to decline in the overall wheat output in 2017-18, going below the last year's level.
The agriculture ministry has kept a target of 97.50 MT wheat output in 2017-18 crop year and is hoping better production at an all time high of over 100 MT.
Wheat harvesting will begin next month. The government is yet to come out with its estimate on wheat output.
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