The forecasted millet yield in India shows a steady year-on-year increase from 2024 to 2028, with metric tons per hectare starting at 1.47 in 2024 and reaching 1.57 by 2028. This indicates a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 1.66% over this five-year period. In comparison to 2023, where the yield stood at 1.45 metric tons per hectare, the yield in 2024 shows an improvement.
Future trends to watch for include advances in agricultural technology, government policy changes affecting agriculture, and shifts in climate patterns. These factors could significantly impact millet productivity and overall yield efficiency in the coming years.