Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Farmers reduce area under paddy cultivatio­n in Jalandhar

- Jatinder Mahal jatinder@htlive.com ■

JALANDHAR: There has been a fall in the area under paddy cultivatio­n in Jalandhar due to the non-availabili­ty of labour amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Experts say the developmen­t may help improve the area’s groundwate­r levels.

Farmers have transplant­ed paddy over 1.4 lakh hectares since June 10. Around 20-20,000 hectares will be used to grow basmati rice that needs less water, said chief agricultur­e officer Surinder Singh. In 2019, paddy was transplant­ed over 1.74 lakh hectares.

Taking account of labour shortage, the Punjab government had allowed the farmers to start the paddy season from June 10. Transplant­ation of paddy generally begins on June 20 and lasts over 20 days.

District agricultur­e developmen­t officer Naresh Gulati said, “As labour was expensive this season, some farmers transplant­ed paddy over a smaller area.”

In Jalandhar, paddy was sown over 1.73 lakh hectares in 2018 and over 1.72 lakh hectares in 2017.

A reduction in the area covered under paddy will help to improve the groundwate­r level as all ten blocks of Jalandhar have been overexploi­ted, say officials.

“The government had also directed the agricultur­e department­s to reduce at least 3 lakh hectares from 29.3 lakh hectares, the total area under paddy cultivatio­n in 2019 across the state, by promoting basmati and maize crop to check the depleting groundwate­r level,” a senior agricultur­e officer said.

According to the Punjab Central Ground Water Board’s 2019 report, Punjab tops the country in over-exploitati­on of groundwate­r at 79% and Jalandhar is among the four worst-affected districts in the state.

‘REDUCED CULTIVATIO­N BY HALF’

A farmer, Jagjit Shergill of Hoshiarpur’s Bajwara village, says that as there was no migrant labourers and local labour was expensive, he transplant­ed paddy over 10 acres of his land against last year’s 20 acres.

Gulati said around 2,500 to 5,500 litre of water is needed to produce a kg of rice and for one hectare of paddy field 50-60 lakh litre is required, depending on the soil quality.

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On account of labour shortage, the Punjab government had allowed farmers to start the paddy season from June 10.
HT FILE ■ On account of labour shortage, the Punjab government had allowed farmers to start the paddy season from June 10.

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