Farmers of North Gujarat worried about monsoon devastation
By ashish wagh 2024-09-06 17:32:36
Farmers in North Gujarat fear the destruction caused by the monsoon
Mehsana: This year monsoon is proving to be a curse for the farmers of North Gujarat. Continuous rains have ruined major crops like cotton and castor. Crops are rotting due to waterlogging in the fields, which has wasted the hard work of the farmers and increased their concern.
Due to heavy rains last week, most of the fields were submerged in water, and the water had not yet receded when the rain started again. Due to this, the cotton crop standing in the fields is on the verge of drying up. Farmers are losing sleep in the struggle to save their crops.
The situation is especially serious in Kansa village of Visnagar taluka of Mehsana district, where the problem of waterlogging has increased due to sticky soil. About 15 to 17 thousand population of this village is dependent on agriculture, where cotton, castor and oilseeds are the main crops. This year continuous rains have caused heavy damage to these crops, and the concern of the farmers is increasing.
Mukeshbhai Patel, a farmer of Kansa village, says that he has five bighas of land on which he had cultivated cotton, castor and oilseeds. But due to heavy rains, the castor and sesame crops have been completely ruined, while the production of cotton has also decreased drastically. Where usually 35 to 40 maunds of cotton were produced in one bigha, this time due to waterlogging, the production will hardly be even 20 maunds.
This condition of the farmers has happened due to the uncertainty of monsoon and excessive rain, due to which their season has been completely affected.