Andhra Pradesh, which ranks first in terms of both production volume and share. With a production of 1,246,623 tonnes, Andhra Pradesh accounts for a significant 26.47% share of the total production in the country. This highlights the state's importance in contributing to the overall production of the commodity.
Uttar Pradesh secures the second position with a production volume of 952,440 tonnes, representing 20.25% of the total production. This substantial contribution showcases the significance of Uttar Pradesh in the industry.
Karnataka holds the third spot with a production volume of 797,122 tonnes, accounting for 17.12% of the total production. The state's strong performance reinforces its role as a major player in the commodity production sector.
Bihar occupies the fourth rank, contributing 516,882 tonnes of the commodity, which corresponds to 10.53% of the total production. This showcases the state's considerable involvement in the industry.
Telangana secures the fifth position with a production volume of 424,540 tonnes, representing 8.72% of the overall production. This highlights Telangana's role as a significant contributor to the commodity production in India.
Maharashtra ranks sixth, with a production of 382,842 tonnes, accounting for 7.97% of the total production. The state's significant share emphasizes its involvement in the industry.
Gujarat holds the seventh position, contributing 344,220 tonnes, which represents 7.16% of the total production. This further emphasizes Gujarat's role in the overall production of the commodity.
Tamil Nadu ranks eighth, with a production volume of 301,941 tonnes, accounting for 6.34% of the total production. This showcases Tamil Nadu's contribution to the industry.
Kerala secures the ninth spot with a production volume of 274,730 tonnes, representing 5.78% of the total production. This highlights the state's involvement in the overall production.
Finally, Odisha completes the top ten with a production volume of 257,060 tonnes, accounting for 5.41% of the total production. This signifies Odisha's contribution to the commodity production in India.
In total, the combined production from all the states amounts to 5,182,570 tonnes, constituting 100% of the overall production in the country.