NUAPADA: 42% CROPS AFFECTED DUE TO SCANTY RAINS
Saturday, 17 October 2015 | AJIT PANDA | NUAPADA | in Bhubaneswar
Low rainfall in July and August in Nuapada district has caused a devastating impact on rice cultivation in medium as well as low lands during the the current Kharif operations.
According to reports submitted on October 13 by the district Deputy Director of Agriculture to the Department of Agriculture and Food Production, paddy cultivation in 33,865 hectares of medium land has been affected due to erratic rainfall which is about 42 per cent of the total paddy area covered in the district.
Out of the total affected area, 27,979 hectares (86%) is non-irrigated land.
The DDA office has further reported that an amount of Rs 23.9 crore is required for payment of input subsidy to the farmers who have incurred loss in cultivation during the current season. Meanwhile, farmers of the district, who had been agitating against the Government’s silence over the drought situation in the district, heaved a sigh of relief as the Government on Thursday declared Nuapada as a drought-affected district.
Nuapada MLA Basant Panda had met the district Collector to appraise him about the situation before this declaration was made. "The district administration had delayed in sending the eye estimation report to the Government; that's why our district did not figure in the affected list (in the first phase)," said Panda after meeting the Collector.
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