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Farmers seek government aid after crops damaged by unseasonal rains in Maharashtra; hope rests on compensation and insurance schemes.
In a troubling turn of events, recent unseasonal rains have caused damage to farmer’s crops in Pune, Maharashtra, leaving a trail of destruction across several tehsils. The unexpected downpour, coupled with strong winds, has led to extensive damage, particularly in the Junnar, Bhor, Mulshi, and Indapur tehsils.
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As the affected farmers reel from the losses incurred due to the adverse weather conditions, the government has stepped in to provide relief. Officials are currently compiling a comprehensive report on the extent of crop damage, which will serve as the basis for compensating the affected farmers. According to reports, the compensation will be offered to farmers whose crops have suffered more than 33 percent loss.
Among the affected areas, Indapur tehsil has borne the impact of the devastation. Villages such as Kalas, Dalaj, Badalwadi, and Palasdev have reported significant damage to crops and property. Farmer Dada Jadhav's household suffered a blow as the roof of his house collapsed, and 40 bags of grain were spoiled due to the rainfall. Similar stories of loss have emerged from other parts of the tehsil, highlighting the widespread impact of the inclement weather.
According to District Agriculture Officer Sanjay Kachole, millet crops, and fruit orchards have suffered the most damage. Mango growers, in particular, have faced substantial losses as the strong winds caused ripe fruits to fall prematurely, leading to significant financial setbacks.
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The adverse weather conditions haven't spared other states either. In the Erode district of Tamil Nadu, banana crops have suffered extensive damage due to storms and heavy rains. Reports indicate that approximately 10,000 banana trees have been destroyed, adding to the woes of farmers already grappling with the aftermath of the natural calamity.
In times of distress such as these, the government's PM Crop Insurance Scheme offers a glimmer of hope for farmers. By insuring their crops under this scheme, farmers can mitigate the financial risks associated with crop loss due to adverse weather conditions. The scheme covers Rabi, Kharif, and horticulture crops, providing a much-needed safety net for agricultural communities across the country.
Even as adverse weather conditions persist, some regions have managed to escape significant crop damage. In Manohar Thana town and its surrounding rural areas in the Jhalawar district of Rajasthan, gram-sized hailstones were reported, but fortunately, the crops had already been harvested and sold in the market, preventing any substantial losses for the farmers.
As farmers await compensation under the scheme, the government's swift action and support are crucial in helping them recover from the setback and rebuild their livelihoods.
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In the face of recent crop devastation caused by unseasonal rains, farmers in Maharashtra and beyond look to the government for support. With the promise of compensation and initiatives like the PM Crop Insurance Scheme, hope remains for their recovery. Urgent action is needed to aid these resilient agricultural communities in rebuilding their livelihoods.