Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Unseasonal rain, hailstorm in Maha destroy 2.71 lakh hectares of crops

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Fresh reports show an alarming rise in the area of cultivated land damaged by hailstorm and unseasonal rain.

According to the preliminar­y estimates made by the state’s agricultur­e department, at least 2.71 lakh hectares of crops were destroyed by Thursday. Two regions in the state — Marathwada and Vidarbha — were the worst hit by adverse weather conditions, which started on Sunday and continued till Tuesday. Farmers in Marathwada and Vidarbha are among the most vulnerable in the state as these regions are prone to droughts.

So far, over 1,800 villages across 16 districts have been affected, but these numbers are likely to rise as the state government is still awaiting the final figures. “The damage to crops has touched 2.71 lakh hectares and is likely to go up as we get figures from the districts, which will take a few more days,” said a senior official from the agricultur­e department.

The Maharashtr­a government has already sought financial assistance of ₹200 crore from the Centre to compensate farmers. Affected farmers will get compensati­on as per the norms laid down under the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF).

As per the fund, farmers who cultivate crops on non-irrigated land will get a compensati­on of ₹6,800 per hectare for damage caused by natural calamities. For irrigated land, farmers are entitled to get a compensati­on of ₹13,500 per hectare, while for horticultu­re or perennial crops, they get ₹18,000 per hectare, said state agricultur­e minister Pandurang Fundkar. However, in all cases, compensati­on will be limited to two hectares only.

The most affected districts are Jalna (Marathwada), Buldhana and Amravati (Vidarbha).

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