The article reports on the progress of sowing for the rabi crops in India, which has covered 59.08 million hectares, slightly below the previous year but with potential to reach the normal area by continuing sowing into January. Wheat sowing, at 31.22 million hectares, has seen a 2.5% increase, while pulses and mustard sowing have declined by 2% and 5.5% respectively. The shift to more remunerative crops, aided by above-normal monsoon and potential La Nina conditions, contributes to a target of record foodgrain production of 341.55 million tonne in the 2024-25 crop year, with wheat production projected at a record 115 million tonnes.