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Last updated: 22 Oct, 2014  

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SME Times News Bureau | 22 Oct, 2014
Rice production in Odisha may climb to 97 million tonnes, an all time high in the state in the 2014-15 financial year owing to good rainfall, an official said Bhubaneswar Wednesday.

"We expect to produce 97 million tonnes of rice this year," state agriculture department director R. Santhagopalan told media.

The state expected a bumper crop last year but cyclone Phailin caused heavy damage and we could produce only 79 million tonne of rice, he said.

The state produced 86 million tonnes of rice in 2012-13, making the current year the highest the state has produced.

Although the state was battered by cyclone Hudhud earlier this month, the extent of crop damage in the state was negligible, Santhagopalan said.

The state, which is the country's seventh largest producer of rice, received nine percent more rainfall than normal during the June-September monsoon season. It received 1,248 mm of rainfall against a normal of 1,150 mm during the period.
 
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