The total area under cultivation during the kharif season in India has increased to 704 lakh hectares, up from 680.36 lakh hectares the previous year, as per the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare. There has been a notable growth in the sown area for pulses and oilseeds, with arhar and groundnut seeing the most significant increase. However, the area under cotton cultivation has decreased. This indicates a shift in farmer preferences or market conditions. The stability in sugarcane cultivation area suggests a consistent demand and production level for the crop.