Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Maha farmers lose 84% cotton crop to bollworm

- Surendra P Gangan letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

MUMBAI: At a time when the state government is expecting compensati­on from the Centre and insurance cover, a recent survey revealed that cotton crop on 34.39 lakh hectares or 84% of the total area under cultivatio­n has fallen prey to pink bollworm.

Aurangabad has been the worst-hit, with farmers losing cotton crop planted on 4.81 lakh hectares.

The data collated by the revenue and agricultur­e department from villages growing cotton have revealed that several districts of Marathwada and Vidarbha have been hit badly by the pink bollworm attack.

After Aurangabad, farmers from Beed (4 lakh hectares), Nanded (2.89 hectares) and Yavatmal (2.81 hectares) have suffered the most. Farmers in Ahmednagar (2.56 lakh hectares) in western Maharashtr­a and Jalgaon (2.15 lakh hectares) in northern Maharashtr­a too have incurred a heavy loss. Farmers in more than 20 districts of Marathwada, Vidarbha and other regions had cultivated cotton on 41 lakh hectares, which is more than 30% of the total area under cultivatio­n in the state. About 98% of the farmers use BT Cotton seeds, which are said to be pest resistant. But the attack was witnessed immediatel­y after first two picking of the standing crop. This wreaked havoc in the agricultur­e sector, as the farmers were expecting the total crop to reach four crore quintal from last year’s produce of three crore quintal.

Agricultur­e department officials said the actual loss to the farmers may vary and might range between 50% and 80% because the first two picks of the cotton yielded sizable produce.

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