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Top 10 Vegetable Producing States In India

by aditya abhishek

India

India is the second largest vegetable producing country in the world. Around 204.84 million metric tonnes of vegetables were produced in India from 2021-2022. 

Chattisgarh 

Chattisgarh is the 10th largest vegetable producing state in India. It contributes around 3.45% of the total production. Major vegetable crops are Eggplant, Cucurbits, Beans, etc.

Karnataka

Karnataka is the 9th largest vegetable producing state in India. It contributes around 4.05% of the total production. Major vegetable crops are Tomato, Cucumber, Chilli, etc.

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu is the 8th largest vegetable producing state in India. It contributes around 4.54% of the total production. Major vegetable crops are Tapioca, Onion, Tomato, etc.

Odisha

Odisha is the 7th largest vegetable producing state in India. It contributes around 4.76% of the total production. Major vegetable crops are Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, etc.

Gujarat

Gujarat is the 6th largest vegetable producing state in India. It contributes around 7.85% of the total production. Major vegetable crops are Okra, Beans, Cucurbits, etc.

Maharashtra

Maharashtra is the 5th largest vegetable producing state in India. It contributes around 8.40% of the total production. Major vegetable crops are Onion, Eggplant, Chilli, etc.

Bihar

Bihar is the 4th largest vegetable producing state in India. It contributes around 8.89% of the total production. Major vegetable crops are potato, onion, eggplant, etc.

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh is the 3rd largest vegetable producing state in India. It contributes around 10.30% of the total production which is around  21,140,920 tonnes. 

West Bengal

West Bengal is the 2nd largest vegetable producing state in India. It contributes around 14.12% of the total production which is around 28,941,808 tonnes. 

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh is the largest vegetable producing state in India. It contributes around 14.18% of the total production which is around 29,007,151 tonnes. 

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