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Top 10 rubber producing states in India

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 16, 2024, 21:00 IST
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Rubber production in India

India’s rubber production is a significant part of its agricultural sector, contributing to various industries, from automotive to construction. The country’s tropical climate, particularly in the southern and northeastern regions, provides ideal conditions for rubber cultivation. This article presents the ten leading rubber-producing states in India, showcasing their contributions and the pivotal role they play in the nation’s rubber industry.



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Kerala

Kerala is the top rubber-producing state in India, with a production of 490,960 tons. Accounting for about 74% of the country’s total rubber output, Kerala’s dominance is attributed to its favorable tropical climate with ample rainfall and high humidity. The state’s expertise in rubber farming is a significant economic contributor and provides employment to many.

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Tripura

Tripura has emerged as the second-largest rubber producer in India, with a production of 53,050 tons. The northeastern state has seen a remarkable increase in rubber production, thanks to initiatives aimed at expanding rubber plantations across the region. This growth has bolstered Tripura’s economy and its stature in the rubber industry1.

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Karnataka

Karnataka stands third with a rubber production of 38,200 tons. The state’s contribution to India’s rubber output has been steadily increasing. With favorable climatic conditions and a focus on expanding rubber cultivation, Karnataka is poised to continue its upward trajectory in the rubber sector.

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Assam

Assam’s rubber production is notable, with the state producing 24,300 tons. The northeastern state has experienced growth in its rubber industry, thanks to the conducive climatic conditions and supportive government policies. Assam’s rubber production plays a crucial role in its economy.

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Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu, with a production of 21,500 tons, is another key player in India’s rubber industry. The state benefits from the rubber plantations concentrated in the Kanyakumari district and other suitable areas. Tamil Nadu’s rubber production is vital for its industrial sector.

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Meghalaya

Meghalaya contributes 9,100 tons to India’s rubber production. The state’s hilly terrain and suitable climate conditions have made it a significant rubber-producing region. Meghalaya’s rubber industry supports its rural economy and provides livelihoods for many farmers.

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Nagaland

Nagaland produces 4,930 tons of rubber. The state has seen an increase in rubber production, which has become an important part of its agricultural output. Nagaland’s rubber industry is expanding, with the potential to significantly contribute to the state’s economy.

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Manipur

Manipur, with a rubber production of 1,850 tons, is making strides in the rubber industry. The state’s efforts to increase rubber cultivation are paying off, providing an additional source of income for its farmers and contributing to the state’s economic development.

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Mizoram

Mizoram’s rubber production stands at 750 tons. Although smaller in comparison to other states, Mizoram’s rubber industry is growing, with the state government encouraging the expansion of rubber plantations to boost the local economy.

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Goa


Goa, known for its tourism, also contributes to India’s rubber production with 625 tons. The state’s small-scale rubber plantations add to its diverse agricultural practices and offer opportunities for local farmers.

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