Farmers demand compensation after rains destroy standing crop in Adilabad

The abundant weeding that has grown due to incessant rains in the fields has become a major nightmare

Update: 2021-07-24 20:30 GMT
Farmers are already battered by the lockdown. They are hit by the low market prices and many of them are unable to go to their fields due to travel restrictions. Representational image/DC

Adilabad: Incessant rains destroyed standing crops in thousands of acres and standing crops cotton, soya and program are getting damaged due to heavy waterlogging much to the chagrin of farmers. The abundant weeding that has grown due to incessant rains in the fields has become a major nightmare. This will cause an additional financial burden on the farmers.

BJP leaders, led by Palvai Harishbabu, visited the inundated cotton crop on the outskirts of Ankusapur gram panchayat in Kagaznagar mandal and noticed large-scale destruction. He demanded the revenue and agriculture officials to conduct a survey to estimate the loss and pay compensation to the farmers.

The worst hit were fields in Kagaznagar, Bejjur, Penchikalpet, Sirpur (T),  Kerameri, Bejjur, Jainoor, Lingapur , Sirpur (U), Boath, Neredigonda, Mamada, Sarangapur, Dilawarpur and Loheshwaram mandals in old Adilabad.

Congress leader Bharath Chowhan, who visited Pembi mandal, demanded the state government to pay suitable compensation for damaged crops.

Cotton cultivation in Adilabad is the highest in Telangana and farmers pinned lot of hopes on a good crop this season

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