Crop Damage: Nasik district wasted over 3000 hectares of unintended rainfall in the district

Unsonal rains have spilled everything. It has hurt agricultural crops and yields that have farmers. Unsonal rains have caused greater damage to the onions as the onions in the Nasik district are destroyed by more than three thousand hectares. Apart from this, the vineyards are also destroyed. For this reason the farmers suffered huge financial losses.

The onion soaked in extra rain

Radhakrishna Mandal, a farmer from Makhalabad village in Nashik, cut the onion from his 2 acres of land and placed the onion on the farm, but due to the rain, the onion was depleted. He said he had not seen the rain in May in May in the last 12 years. These days are to cut the onion from the fields and store it to the market. The rain did not come to cover the onion and began to decompose whole onions.

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Onion was affected in 2,858 hectares

The witness crossed the 12th oath of the Deshmani village in Yavala. Income from onion cultivation has been used to spend their studies, some savings for their marriage, but also watering here. According to the retirement of onion experts, the current error of onion will increase prices, but the farmer cannot benefit directly from it. Farmers should be compensated by the government by making special decisions.

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The onion crop has suffered the highest loss in the district due to premature rains and the onion crop has been destroyed in 2,858 hectares. More than 100 hectares of onion nursery was also destroyed due to unauthorized rains. 1291 hectares in Satana taluka, 164 hectares in Malegan taluk, 143 hectares in Nashik taluk, 438 hectares in Dindori taluk, 107 hectares in Surgana taluk, 283 hectares in Calvan taluk 283 hectar and 180 hectar Faded in hectares.(Report of Praveen Thackeray)

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