Radish is a common root vegetable in India, mostly eaten in winter. It is used in dishes like parathas, salads and curries. Radish grows well in cool weather and needs soft soil. Many farmers across India grow radish for local use and sale. Some states produce more radish than others because of better climate and farming methods. Let’s learn about the top-5 radish producing states in India.
India is one of the top producers of radish in the world. In the year 2023-24, the country produced around 3,192 kilotonnes of radish. It is grown widely during the winter season and is an important crop for many farmers.
Radishes are root vegetables grown around the world. They are crunchy, spicy and healthy. In 2025, Indian states produced a large amount of radish to meet local and global demand. These states have good climate and soil for radish farming.
Here are the names of top-5 radish producing states in India in 2025:
West Bengal ranks first in radish production in India. In 2023-24, the state produced around 575.66 kilotonnes of radish. The total area under radish cultivation is 401.5 square kilometers.
Major producing regions: Uttar Dinajpur and Dakshin Dinajpur.
West Bengal’s favorable climate and farming practices help in growing good-quality radish.
Punjab holds the second position in radish production. In 2023-24, Punjab produced 348.09 kilotonnes of radish with 139.8 square kilometers of land under cultivation.
Major producing region: Hoshiapur and Mohali
The use of modern farming techniques and irrigation systems boosts radish yield in Punjab.
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