Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Expected rains to benefit paddy growers opting for direct seeding

- Navrajdeep Singh letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA: With uninterrup­ted power supply for farm tubewells yet to be started in Punjab, the forecast of moderate to heavy rainfall in coming two days is likely to give some respite to paddy growers, who have opted for direct seeding of rice (DSR) due to shortage of labour this year.

The meteorolog­ical department has predicted more rainfall on Saturday and Sunday. Of the 26.3 lakh hectares to be covered under paddy cultivatio­n this year, the state agricultur­e department has set the target area under direct seeding of rice at 4 lakh hectares, which is 20% more than that last year. Paddy has already been sown on 1.8 lakh hectares through DSR process in the state.

“More rain in coming days will help farmers who are going for direct seedig method,” said Sutantar Kumar Airi, director, state agricultur­e department.

Airi said there is no need of puddling and heavy irrigation at the time of sowing under the DSR process, but farmers need to irrigate fields after sowing.

However, the uninterrup­ted power supply to tubewells for eight hours will be resumed by PSPCL before the start of paddy transplant­ation (June 10).

The DSR process consumes much less water than the traditiona­l the sowing method. Under DSR, paddy seeds are sown almost like wheat.

 ??  ?? The meteorolog­ical department has predicted more rain on Saturday and Sunday. BHARAT BHUSHAN/HT
The meteorolog­ical department has predicted more rain on Saturday and Sunday. BHARAT BHUSHAN/HT

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