Many farmers in India cultivate coriander on a commercial scale. The major coriander producing states in India are Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Assam and Haryana.
Guna, Ashok Nagar, Neemach and Shivpuri are the famous places for producing coriander in India. The farmers of Madhya Pradesh earn higher profits from Coriander cultivation.
Jhalawar, Kota and Baran are the largest producers of coriander in Rajasthan. This Indian state contributes to the overall coriander production of the nation.
Rajkot, Junagarh, Gondal, Surendranagar and Jamnagar are the largest producers of coriander in Gujarat. The climatic conditions of this state are favourable for coriander.
According to data, Assam is the fourth largest producer of coriander in India. This state produced 30,510 tonnes of yield from coriander cultivation during 2017-18.
Haryana is another major coriander producing state in India. It cultivated 4,450 tonnes of coriander in 2017-18, leading to higher profits for farmers in India.