Hindustan Times (Patiala)

PUNJAB PADDY FARMERS WON’T DELAY SOWING

- Sachin Sharma sachin.kumar2@hindustant­imes.com

Farmer unions in Punjab have opposed the government’s decision to delay paddy sowing by five days, saying it will result in high moisture content in the crop after the harvest. In April, the state government issued a notificati­on under the Punjab Preservati­on of Sub-Soil Water Act, 2009, fixing the date of sowing paddy nursery for May 20 and transplant­ation of the crop in the fields to June 20 instead of June 15.

BATHINDA: Farmer unions in Punjab have opposed the government’s decision to delay paddy sowing by five days, saying it will result in high moisture content in the crop after the harvest.

In April, the state government issued a notificati­on under the Punjab Preservati­on of SubSoil Water Act, 2009, fixing the date of sowing paddy nursery for May 20 and transplant­ation of the crop in the fields to June 20 instead of June 15. The government said the move will prevent desertific­ation of Punjab by saving more than 24 lakh million litres of water in five days.

In 2008 and 2014 too, the government issued notificati­on fixing the sowing dates for June 10 and June 15, respective­ly. The decision to further delay the paddy sowing is aimed at reducing paddy growers’ dependence on groundwate­r by aligning the paddy sowing dates with the onset of monsoon.

Farmers unions, however, are seeing the decision antifarmer, alleging that it will not only impact yield but also wheat to be sown after paddy harvest.

District president of BKU (Ekta-Ugrahan) Shingara Singh Mann said that union has decided to start protests outside the offices of executive engineers and sub-divisional officers of Punjab State Power Corporatio­n Limited (PSPCL) from June 11.

He said delaying in sowing will lead to high moisture content in the crop after harvest and procuremen­t agencies will refuse to lift the crop. Farmers should be allowed sow paddy from June 10 and the government should start providing canal water and uninterrup­ted power supply for this. He also announced that farmers will resort to paddy sowing from June 10 only.

District president of the BKU (Ekta-Sidhupur) Baldev Singh Sandoha said the union will stand by farmers who want to sow the paddy before June 10. He said that decision to delay paddy sowing will also delay wheat sowing after paddy crop harvest. “The agricultur­e department didn’t even promote seeds of paddy crop which will take less time to mature,” he said.

Power and new and renewable energy sources minister Gurpreet Singh Kangar on Saturday appealed to farmers not to sow paddy before June 20. He said action will be taken against those who don’t follow the government’s directions.

Bathinda chief agricultur­e officer Gurditta Singh denied that the delay in sowing will lead to moisture content in the crop. He said those opposing the decision should take advice from the department.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? While the government has set June 20 as deadline for paddy sowing, some farmers have already started transplant­ing the crop in the state.
HT PHOTO While the government has set June 20 as deadline for paddy sowing, some farmers have already started transplant­ing the crop in the state.

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