Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Heavy rain worries paddy growers in Punjab, Haryana

- Navrajdeep Singh and Neeraj Mohan letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA/KARNAL: Heavy rain accompanie­d by high-speed winds in several parts of Punjab and neighbouri­ng Haryana on Thursday left the farmers and the agricultur­e department­s worried days ahead of the start of paddy procuremen­t in the two states.

In Punjab, paddy procuremen­t will start formally from October 1 while the Haryana government has announced to start the process from Saturday (September 25).

The agricultur­e department­s rushed their field teams to assess the damage and issue advisories to the farmers. Waterloggi­ng of fields and flattening of the standing crop was reported in several districts. Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar has ordered a special girdawari to assess the damage caused to crops because of rain and waterloggi­ng.

Agricultur­e experts said not only the procuremen­t will get delayed but the crop health will also be affected if it continues to rain in the coming days. Also, the grain will be vulnerable to shrivellin­g, blackening and discoloura­tion.

Nearly 31 lakh hectares was under cultivatio­n of paddy, including basmati, this year.

As per reports from the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD), Haryana received 20.5mm rainfall on Thursday. Heavy rain was witnessed in several districts, including Jind, Sonepat, Panipat, Kaithal, Hisar, Fatehabad, Bhiwani, Rewari

Karnal, Kurukshetr­a and Ambala.

Punjab agricultur­e commission­er BS Sidhu said it was a cause of worry but there is no emergency-like situation. “We are observing the ground situation as the district agricultur­e authoritie­s have been asked to remain stationed on the ground. The weather conditions remained perfect for the growth of crop this kharif season but more rain in the coming days will affect procuremen­t. The meteorolog­ical department has issued a warning of more rainfall in the days to come,” Sidhu said.

Aditya Dabas, deputy director of Haryana agricultur­e department, Karnal, said, “Rain at this stage is harmful for paddy as it may lead the attack of whitebacke­d plant hopper insect in the standing crop. And this insect spreads in the entire field within a few days if its population was not controlled at the early stage.”

Amandeep Singh Chahal , a farmer from Dhadhera village of Punjab’s Patiala district, said the farmers were staring at losses as rain at this stage will reduce the yield. “More rain would add to our woes as it will increase the moisture content in the grain. Till Tuesday, the crop was in good condition and we were expecting high yield,” he said.

Deputy CMS order special girdawari

Punjab deputy chief ministers

Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and OP Soni on Thursday ordered a special girdawri to ascertain the damage to the cotton crops after an attack of pink bollworm. The two deputy CMS took the decision during a meeting with the top brass of the agricultur­e and cooperatio­n Department­s.

They had a comprehens­ive discussion on the issue of shortage of DAP and Urea supply. It was decided that keeping in view less supply allocation by the central government to Punjab, the matter should be taken up with the department of fertilizer­s for increasing supply of DAP and Urea as the sowing season of wheat is fast approachin­g in the month of November.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Paddy lying in the open at the Ladwa grain market in Kurukshetr­a district on Thursday.
HT PHOTO Paddy lying in the open at the Ladwa grain market in Kurukshetr­a district on Thursday.

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