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  • Telangana: CM KCR orders crop damage assessment in Karimnagar

    Telangana: CM KCR orders crop damage assessment in Karimnagar

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    Hyderabad: Chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Sunday directed the officials to assess the damage to crops due to untimely rains in the state.

    “In the wake of crop damages due to untimely rains in Choppadandi and Karimnagar rural mandal of Karimnagar district and other parts of the state, CM KCR directed chief secretary Santhi Kumari to take up the assessment of crop damages,” said the CM’s office.

    The chief secretary was directed to speak to the Karimnagar district collectors and get detailed reports on crop damages.

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  • Telangana: KCR asks CS Shanti Kumari to assess crop damage due to rains

    Telangana: KCR asks CS Shanti Kumari to assess crop damage due to rains

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    Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao asked state chief secretary A Santhi Kumari to start examining the damage caused by unseasonal rainfall in various regions, particularly Choppadandi and Karimnagar rural mandals.

    He asked her to communicate with district collectors about agricultural damage caused by unseasonal rainfall and to compile reports so that further action could be taken.

    Unseasonal rainfall, thunderstorms, and high winds have pummelling numerous sections of the state since Friday night. Farmers’ harvested crops were drenched in numerous locations after being stored for drying.

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    The hailstorm on Saturday afternoon destroyed several mango plantations in Siddipet, Medak, and other nearby places. Even though the ryots attempted to protect the crop with tarpaulin coverings, the rice piles taken to the markets by farmers in Husnabad were destroyed.

    The paddy fields in various Mahabubabad district mandals, including Kuruvi, Sirolu, Chinna Guduru, Marimeda, and Dantalapally, were also devastated by rains and hailstorms.

    A poultry farm in the district’s Errakunta tanda in Thorur mandal collapsed, and 20 sheep perished when lightning hit Govindaram in Bheemaram mandal of Jagtial district.

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  • Ashok Gehlot approves Rs 736 crore for interest-free crop loans to farmers

    Ashok Gehlot approves Rs 736 crore for interest-free crop loans to farmers

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    Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved a financial proposal of Rs 736 crore for interest-free crop loans to the farmers of the state.

    According to a statement, the chief minister has approved a grant of Rs 560 crore for farmers under interest-free crop loan subsidy scheme and Rs 176 crore under compensatory interest subsidy scheme.

    According to the statement, a five percent interest subsidy will be given to the farmers who repay the longterm agriculture cooperative loan on time. Gehlot has approved the grant proposal. He has also allowed permission to give subsidy on housing loans to the farmers who have built houses on their farms.

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    Under this, the farmers who have repaid their long-term agricultural cooperative loans on time from April 1, 2014 will get a five percent interest subsidy every year from the state government.

    Along with this, from the financial year 2023-24, a five percent interest subsidy will be given every year to the farmers who have taken housing loans to build houses on their farms.

    In the budget 2023-24, Gehlot had made announcement about interest-free crop loan distribution scheme and interest subsidy for farmers.

    According to another decision, the state government will provide 35,000 quintals of high quality seeds free of cost to more than 1.25 lakh farmers of the state at a cost of Rs 15 crore.

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  • ‘Our compensation?’: Telangana farmers who suffered crop damage in July 2022

    ‘Our compensation?’: Telangana farmers who suffered crop damage in July 2022

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    Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Thursday announced compensation for farmers who suffered crop losses over unseasonal rains this March. However, the decision has not brought pleasure to all farmers of the state.

    Responding to yesterday’s announcement by the chief minister over disaster relief assistance to farmers, Rythu Swarajya Vedika (RSV) organized a press meet at Somajiguda press club, with flood-affected farmers and Tenant farmers from 4 districts describing their situation and response to the CM’s announcement.

    RSV welcomed the government’s decision to provide Rs 10,000 per acre support for crop damage in 2.2 lakh acres during March 2023, and to direct the support to tenant farmers wherever they are cultivating.

    However, RSV activists said, “If the government is serious about addressing the issues on an ongoing basis, this support should not remain a one-time exercise for the damage caused in this month, but made into a policy decision. Lakhs of acres of crop damage is being suffered every season by farmers due to natural calamities or pest attacks.”

    They urged the Telangana government to announce a policy decision to give Rs 10,000 per acre support to all affected farmers and enumerate affected farmers immediately after the calamity in a routine manner – “not related to political developments.”

    “The identification and inclusion of tenant farmers should not be a one-time measure, but it should be done every year, as required by the Licensed Cultivators Act, 2011. Only then, the distress of the farmers in the state will be addressed,” they added.

    Two flood-affected farmers from Kupti village, Neredigonda Mandal, Adilabad district, Badha Venkataramana and Haridas Ramanayya shared their situation.

    Venakataramana said, “More than 50 farmers in our village suffered severe crop damage during the heavy rains and floods of July 2022. We are asking the Chief Minister – you should give disaster relief support to us too! I cultivated 5 acres of leased land and 5 acres of own land, and completely lost my cotton and soybean crops.”

    He stated that officials visited and noted the details but the farmers did not receive any compensation. Along with other farmers in the district, they filed a writ petition in the High Court. “But the government is claiming that our crops recovered magically within a week, whereas our lands remained water-logged for almost 2 months due to flooding,” they said.

    RSV activists informed that the court hearings are still ongoing, and demanded that the government should extend the same support to these farmers also.

    Kurva Manjula, from Thondapalli village, Parigi Mandal, Vikarabad district stated, “My husband was a tenant farmer who committed suicide on March 1, 2021. We used to lease 5.5 acres of land and cultivate, but we suffered severe crop loss in 2020 and 2021 due to heavy rains and flooding. Due to this, we could not repay high debt of Rs 7 lakhs and my husband lost hope and committed suicide,” she stated narrating her ordeal.

    “We did not receive Rythu Bima because we are tenant farmers, nor did we get any ex-gratia from the government. I am struggling with 3 young children, and am still a tenant cultivator, trying to repay the debts.”

    She demanded that the government provide ex-gratia of Rs 6 lakhs to victims like her, and also identify the tenant farmers every year and give them LEC cards so that they can also benefit from government schemes and support systems.

    Three other tenant farmers participated, who suffered severe crop damage in the past 3 years. Durga Reddy from Dattaipalli village and Balayya from Velpalli village in M.Turkapally mandal, Yadadri district; and Kusuma Samdram Ramesh from Madharam village, Parigi mandal, Vikarabad district.

    Key facts on the Crop Damage issue and Tenant Farmers identification

    1. Telangana is the only state in the country which doesn’t have any Crop Insurance scheme for the last 3 years since 2020. At the same time, the Telangana government has not been providing Disaster relief support by input subsidy as required by National Disaster Management Act, 2005.
    2. Lakhs of acres of crop damage is happening every year due to natural calamities, but since the past 6 years, the Telangana government has not provided disaster relief support. Only when RSV activists filed High Court petition, the government disbursed Rs.23 crores disaster relief in 2018.
    3. RSV has been fighting a legal battle through PIL filed in Telangana High Court in November 2020 (W.P. PIL No. 290/2020) regarding crop damage due to heavy rains and floods of October 2020. Despite historic judgment in September 2021, the Government has not distributed relief, and instead appealed in Supreme Court. There was severe crop damage in 15 lakh acres, as per Govt of Telangana’s final assessment report sent to the Centre requesting relief support of Rs.552 crores. The Disaster Management Authority at the Centre gave approval for Rs.188 crores from NDRF/SDRF in February 2021, but even these relief funds have so far not been disbursed.
    4. Severe crop damage happened in 2021 and 2022 also due to flooding, heavy rainstorms, Kaleswaram backwaters, hailstorms, and pest attack. Just a few months ago, in July 2022, lakhs of acres were damaged along in heavy rains in many districts along the Godavari river. Several Writ Petitions were filed in High Court by affected farmers demanding compensation but so far the Government has been denying any responsibility to provide disaster relief support.
    5. The Licensed Cultivators Act, 2011 requires the State government to identify Tenant Farmers through a simple application and gram sabha verification, and issue Loan Eligibility Cards (LEC) which make them eligible for all government schemes. However, after 2016-17, the Government has not been implementing this Act – which gives a regular process to identify tenant cultivators.

    Demands:

    a. TS Government should announce policy decisions on Rs 10,000 per acre disaster relief support for crop damage and inclusion of tenant farmers, for all calamities in recent years and in the future.

    b. Disaster relief support should be provided to affected farmers of the last 3 years.

    c. Effective & Farmer-friendly Crop Insurance scheme should be implemented in TS state, releasing the Notification by May 1, 2023, so that it comes into effect immediately for Kharif 2023.

    d. Tenant Farmers should be identified every year, as per Licensed Cultivators Act 2011, provided LEC cards, and given the benefit of all government schemes & support systems including crop loans. Tenant farmers should be noted in the E-crop booking system also.

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  • Telangana: KCR to tour, examine crop damage due to unseasonal rains

    Telangana: KCR to tour, examine crop damage due to unseasonal rains

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    Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will evaluate agricultural damage caused by the recent unseasonal rains, and hailstorms in several districts of the state.

    “In the context of crop damage due to recent unseasonal rains, chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will tour the districts of Khammam, Mahabubabad, Warangal and Karimnagar, will interact with farmers and provide confidence to them,” read a press release from the CMO.

    Unseasonal rains and hailstorm in parts of Telangana have damaged standing crops in more than 1.50 lakh acres, according to initial estimates by the state government.

    The unexpected rains and hail storms due to the trough over the state caused huge losses to farmers, who were hoping to reap the Rabi harvest in a few days.

    Maize, mango, cotton, and chilli crops have been damaged due to the untimely rains and hailstorm.

    Based on the preliminary estimates from District Collectors, Telangana State Rythu Bandhu Samithi president and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) legislator Palla Rajeshwar Reddy stated that crops over 1.50 lakh acres belonging to 80,000 farmers were damaged.

    The actual losses could be much higher. The state government is waiting for reports from agriculture clusters. There are 2,603 agriculture clusters in the state.

    Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has asked the district ministers concerned, the Chief Secretary and the officials to get the details of the damages caused by hailstorm.

    The Chief Minister is also likely to visit badly-affected districts on Wednesday. He is likely to announce relief measures after the visit.

    The state government has demanded that the Centre should send its teams to assess the damage caused to the crops due to the unseasonal rains.

    However, the BRS government does not have huge expectations. Rajeshwar Reddy alleged that during the monsoon, when there was a crop loss of Rs 7,000 crore, the Centre had given just Rs 250 crore.

    The opposition parties and farmers’ groups have demanded the state government to come to the rescue of affected farmers.

    As the state government is not implementing any crop insurance scheme, the farmers are looking towards the state government to compensate for the loss they incurred.

    Some farmers’ organizations are demanding the state government to either implement the Centre’s Pradahan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) or launch its own scheme.

    BJP state President Bandi Sanjay claimed that there was a crop loss in more than five lakh acres of crops in about 13 districts.

    He said chilli and mango farmers were the worst affected due to rains and hailstorms and added that about 40,000 acres of mango crop has been damaged due to rains.

    He alleged that since the Telangana government was not implementing crop insurance schemes of the Centre, farmers were not getting crop insurance for the damages caused due to rains.

    In an open letter to the Chief Minister, Bandi Sanjay said that if the state government implemented the PMFBY, farmers would have immediately received the compensation.

    However, the BRS government says that the PMFBY is useful only for the insurance companies and not for farmers. It wants the Centre to bring a new crop insurance scheme.

    CPI-M state Secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram demanded that a compensation of Rs 20,000 per acre should be paid to each acre to all those farmers who lost their standing crops.



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  • Telangana: Unseasonal rains cause widespread crop loss

    Telangana: Unseasonal rains cause widespread crop loss

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    Hyderabad: Unseasonal rains and hailstorm in parts of Telangana have damaged standing crops in more than 1.50 lakh acres, according to initial estimates by the state government.

    The unexpected rains and hail storms due to the trough over the state caused huge losses to farmers, who were hoping to reap the Rabi harvest in a few days.

    Maize, mango, cotton, and chilli crops have been damaged due to the untimely rains and hailstorm.

    Based on the preliminary estimates from District Collectors, Telangana State Rythu Bandhu Samithi president and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) legislator Palla Rajeshwar Reddy stated that crops over 1.50 lakh acres belonging to 80,000 farmers were damaged.

    The actual losses could be much higher. The state government is waiting for reports from agriculture clusters. There are 2,603 agriculture clusters in the state.

    Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has asked the district ministers concerned, the Chief Secretary and the officials to get the details of the damages caused by hailstorm.

    The Chief Minister is also likely to visit badly-affected districts on Wednesday. He is likely to announce relief measures after the visit.

    The state government has demanded that the Centre should send its teams to assess the damage caused to the crops due to the unseasonal rains.

    However, the BRS government does not have huge expectations. Rajeshwar Reddy alleged that during the monsoon, when there was a crop loss of Rs 7,000 crore, the Centre had given just Rs 250 crore.

    The opposition parties and farmers’ groups have demanded the state government to come to the rescue of affected farmers.

    As the state government is not implementing any crop insurance scheme, the farmers are looking towards the state government to compensate for the loss they incurred.

    Some farmers’ organizations are demanding the state government to either implement the Centre’s Pradahan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) or launch its own scheme.

    BJP state President Bandi Sanjay claimed that there was a crop loss in more than five lakh acres of crops in about 13 districts.

    He said chilli and mango farmers were the worst affected due to rains and hailstorms and added that about 40,000 acres of mango crop has been damaged due to rains.

    He alleged that since the Telangana government was not implementing crop insurance schemes of the Centre, farmers were not getting crop insurance for the damages caused due to rains.

    In an open letter to the Chief Minister, Bandi Sanjay said that if the state government implemented the PMFBY, farmers would have immediately received the compensation.

    However, the BRS government says that the PMFBY is useful only for the insurance companies and not for farmers. It wants the Centre to bring a new crop insurance scheme.

    CPI-M state Secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram demanded that a compensation of Rs 20,000 per acre should be paid to each acre to all those farmers who lost their standing crops.

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  • Telangana rains: KTR seeks crop damage report from officials

    Telangana rains: KTR seeks crop damage report from officials

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    Hyderabad: After the unexpected rains and hailstorm that devastated numerous sections of the Rajanna Sircilla district, Telangana IT and Municipal Administration minister KT Rama Rao directed authorities to submit agricultural damage reports.

    KTR called district collector Anurag Jayanthi and asked him to submit a crop damage report.

    The Minister directed that agricultural department personnel examine the damaged fields and write a report detailing the degree of the damage, the kind of crops destroyed by rains and hailstorms, and the number of farmers who lost their crops.

    Crops cultivated on more than 20,000 acres of land were damaged following unseasonal rains, which coupled with hailstorms in various districts of Telangana.

    Maize, green gram, papaya and mango and other crops, most of which were in flowering and ripening stages were destroyed by the hailstorm that lashed Telangana on Thursday and Friday.

    According to Agriculture department officials, over 18,826 acres of maize, farmed by around 1,930 farmers, was damaged in the erstwhile Khammam district alone.

    The horticulture officer in the Kothaguydam district, J Mariyanna said that papaya crops worth Rs 10 lakh were damaged while chilli and paddy farmers also suffered losses too.

    In addition to the above, Mango trees were affected in the Madapur village of Ganneruvaram Mandal.

    However, the damage was comparatively less in the Karimnagar district, with maize and paddy flattened in several places.

    Horticulture officer Sunitha said that the intensity of the damage is heavy in Kohir Mandal.

    Agriculture minister Niranjan Reddy along with Education minister Sabitha Indra Reddy and Rythu Bandhu head Rajeshwar Reddy took off from Begumpet Airport to conduct a survey of the cultivated areas affected in Vikarabad district.

    The minister reminded that scientists have been advising farmers to harvest their Rabi crop a month in advance to avoid the risk of their being damaged by hailstorms, a situation recurring every March and April.

    Niranjan Reddy further said that farmers in some parts of Nizamabad, Kamareddy, Bodhan and Suryapet have been following the advice of scientists about advancing their crop cycle by a month and that in all workshops farmers were informed the same by agricultural officials.

    “Cabbage, onion, maize, watermelon and capsicum crops were largely damaged in the 13 villages under the Mominpet and Marpally mandals of the Vikarabad district by the hailstorm,” added the minister.

    Interestingly, Niranjan Reddy said that he was yet to receive reports of crop damage in other parts of the state.

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  • Rise in temperature in the region can have positive effects on crop yields;-Dir.Agriculture

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    Srinagar: As the mercury level is on a steady rise in the valley of Kashmir, farmers are becoming increasingly apprehensive about the impact it might have on their crops. However, the Director of Agriculture in the region has come forward to ease their worries, stating that the rise in temperature is not entirely detrimental to crops and may even lead to a better yield of wheat and mustard.

    Talking to news agency KMN Director Agriculture Kashmir Choudry Iqbal said, while the increase in temperature may cause some damage to the other crops, it will also have a positive effect on the yield. He also mentioned that proper care and attention must be given to the crops to ensure a healthy growth, especially with the upcoming three cuttings of Barseen grass, which can benefit greatly from the warm weather.

    The Director went on to explain that mustard crops, which are currently in the flowering stage and wheat can yield more produce with the rise in temperature. The increase in temperature can also lead to an early harvest, allowing farmers to save time and resources.

    Furthermore, the Director emphasized that farmers should take precautions such as irrigating the fields properly, using mulch to conserve moisture and prevent soil erosion, and ensuring adequate fertilization to enhance the growth of the crops.

    Despite the optimistic outlook, the Director also acknowledged the potential risks associated with the rise in temperature. He urged farmers to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to prevent any harm to the crops.

    In addition to the wheat and mustard crops, the Director also mentioned that the Barseen grass, a popular feed for livestock, will also benefit from the increase in temperature. With proper care and attention, the grass can be cut three times, providing a significant source of nutrition for the cattle.

    The Director concluded by stating that the Agriculture Department is closely monitoring the situation and will provide assistance to farmers as needed. He also emphasized the need for farmers to adopt modern techniques and best practices to ensure maximum yield and profitability.The director has advanced the planting of vegetable seedlings in the department to ensure the availability of crops in markets outside the valley during the monsoon season, in order to support the economy of our farmers.

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  • Fish Farmers Entire Crop Dead, Claims ‘Poisoning’

    Fish Farmers Entire Crop Dead, Claims ‘Poisoning’

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    SRINAGAR: Thousands of fish died after some people allegedly poisoned them in a farm at Bhatnoora village in Pulwama, an official said.

    Quoting Manzoor Ahmad Mir son of Ab Salam Mir of Bhatnoora who was running the farm for the last eight years news agency KNO reported that unknown people mixed some poisonous substance in the water entering the farm causing death to fish.  He said that some fishes were even 5-6 year old, weighing about 2 kg each.

    “It has caused loss in lakhs and shattered my dreams. It was a source of livelihood for me,” he said.

    He along with his family members requested concerned authorities to look into the matter and nab those responsible for the incident.

    A police official said that prima facie it seems an act of mischief committed by someone to inflict damages to the owner.

    He said a case has been registered and further investigations have been taken up.

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