*Maharashtra: Cotton Blight Loss: Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc on Cotton; Shevgaon Farmers Face Double Trouble*
*Bodhegaon:* Farmers in Shevgaon taluka are facing a natural disaster. Continuous heavy rains have caused significant damage to Kharif crops, and now the cotton crop is facing a severe blight outbreak, causing significant financial losses. There are complaints that traders are fleecing farmers due to the non-functioning of government cotton procurement centers.
After the Kharif crops were destroyed by heavy rains, the cotton crop has become increasingly vulnerable to blight. Due to this, cotton production for many farmers in the taluka has halved, leaving no hope of recovering costs. Farmers are frustrated by the failure to control the disease even after spraying pesticides.
*Low Prices; Farmers' Anger*
The market price of cotton has exhausted farmers' patience. Despite the government's minimum support price of ₹8,200 per quintal, private traders are buying cotton at only ₹5,000 to ₹6,500 per quintal due to the government procurement centers not being operational.
Farmers are truly frustrated as they have no other option but to sell their cotton to private traders. Farmers are extremely angry because they are forced to sell their hard-earned produce at low prices. Farmers are demanding that the government immediately establish procurement centers through the CCI and purchase at the minimum support price.
Given the increased costs of fertilizers, seeds, labor, and irrigation, the farmers' financial situation has deteriorated significantly, and Baliraja is now facing a double crisis. The question now is who will help them out of this predicament. Farmers are looking to the government for help.
*Relief from Compensation*
Last month, heavy rains and floods caused huge losses to farmers in Shevgaon taluka. The state government has provided relief to 78,669 farmers in the taluka by approving ₹107 crore 25 lakh for compensation in the first phase. The District Collector had ordered the Revenue Department to deposit the funds into their accounts before Diwali. However, the department's delays caused a slight delay in the process. Currently, the compensation amount has begun to be deposited into farmers' accounts, and crowds of farmers are being seen at various banks. Farmers have expressed their reaction that this assistance is too little, and they hope to receive more from the central government in the next phase.
*Double Crisis in Baliraja*
Farmers in Shevgaon taluka are facing financial hardship due to excessive rainfall, pest infestation, low prices, and delayed relief. The government is demanded to immediately reopen government procurement centers and announce special assistance for farmers affected by the red leaf disease.
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