Oilseed

  • Oilseed crops are grown for the purpose of extraction of oil, which is contained in their seeds. Odisha is a progressive state in oilseeds production with an acreage of more than 7.5 lakh ha having a production of 0.69 Mt and productivity of 928 kg/ha.
  • Being a state with rich in diverse agro-ecological conditions, Odisha has optimal conditions for the production of all major annual oilseeds including seven edible oilseeds, viz. GroundnutMustardSunflowerSesame, Niger, Safflower, and Soybean.
  • Castor and linseed are grown as non-edible oilseeds. Among all, Groundnut, Sesame, Mustard and Niger are majorly grown across districts.
  • In Odisha, Mustard and Groundnut are cultivated in a larger scale during Rabi season. Similarly, Sesame and Niger are cultivated largely in Kharif season.

  • Districts like Ganjam, Malkangiri, Jajpur, Koraput, and Bargarh were leading in terms of gross cropped area under oilseed crops in the state