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Farmers seek Rs 10k input relief per acre, Rs 30k per ha for crop damage

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TIRUCHY: Cauvery Delta farmers on Tuesday put forward the demand for an input compensati­on of Rs 10,000 per acre of samba and crop damage compensati­on of Rs 30,000 per acre for kuruvai and extension of crop insurance deadline till December end with the visiting Central team.

The Central team headed by Joint Secretary of Ministry of Home Affairs Rajiv Sharma visited the region on Tuesday to assess the damages caused by the north east monsoon rains. The Team which reached Nagapattin­am, visited the worst hit areas where 5,917.28 ha crops, including samba and thalady were damaged while as many as 808 houses were partly damaged and 18 houses totally damaged and two women died. They later visited the fields that were submerged at Pappakoil and Erunchalai villages.

Subsequent­ly, they interacted with the farmers. The farmers also demanded the Central team to empower the state to formulate the guidelines to obtain compensati­on.

Meanwhile, the farmers demanded the extension of the deadline for annual insurance till December end as the north east monsoon starts from October and continues till November end. They urged the insurance companies to strictly adhere to the deadline for the payment of compensati­on and empowering of state to legally monitor the companies.

The farmers also sought that private insurance companies should not be allowed in the insurance sector and the National Agricultur­al Crop Insurance Company should only be allowed to insure crops.

Later, the team visited Mayiladuth­urai, Tiruvarur and Thanjavur districts and inspected the crop damages and property damage occurred due to the north east monsoon.

Vellore visit curtailed

Meanwhile, the visit of the Central team to inspect rain damage in Vellore and Ranipet districts proved to be anticlimac­tic on Tuesday. Citing lack of time, the team excluded visit to Kaveripakk­am in Ranipet district to inspect flood damage and hut damage in Vellore district.

Eyebrows were also raised as to why the team failed to visit Tirupattur and Tiruvannam­alai districts which suffered human and material damages.

The team inspected damage to the Ponnai river bridge where piers were damaged and repairs were estimated at Rs 90 lakh. The team also advised Collector B Kumarvel Pandian to claim the total damage after completing assessment.

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Central team members inspecting crop damage at a farm in Nagapattin­am district on Tuesday

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