Crop Damage: Unexpected rains destroy the farmers’ crop, saffron mango is the most strong shock

Due to unintended rains, farmers in many states of the country are facing huge losses. Farmers suffered a lot due to unmanal rains on Wednesday morning in Surat, Gujarat. Rice crops cut in the fields were destroyed by soaking due to rain. Farmers are now appealing for government assistance. Farmers have faced huge losses here. Farmers are upset and seeking financial assistance from the government.
This event of the weather belongs to the Bhanan Village area of Surat. Farmers are clear from here that the pictures and videos that are to dry their paddy crop and to dry on the open ground here. The farmers’ crop is not dry, but due to unintended rain, it is definitely wet. Now farmers are engaged in covering the paddy crop from here. They do not understand how they can sell rice in the market now. These conditions have suffered similar damage not only in a village, but also in areas where rain and farmers’ crops are in those areas.
Most crops in Gujarat have been destroyed
Farmers have expressed their sadness about crop waste due to unintended rains. At the same time, he also requested the government for help. At the same time, a farmer said that the last time he was wasted in the same way. Government representatives have also taken documents to get compensation, but no compensation even after a year. In such a situation, this time the government will give any compensation, it is difficult to say.
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On the other hand, the meteorological department has warned that there is a risk of Gujarat storm and heavy rains. Storm and heavy rain may occur from the next 24 to 29. But before that, heavy rains were broken in many parts of Gujarat. In the Gir and Gir Somnath district of Gujarat, farmers were suffering from heavy rains today. Farmers in Bhalchhel village near Junaga du Sasanagir suffered huge losses.
Saffron Mango hit the weather
Farmers have been constantly working on their urad crop for four months and cutting the crop. But before reaching the market, he broke heavy rains on the crop and continued to look at his crop in the hands of the farmer. A similar case came to light from the village of Jangar near Gir, where the sesame crop was cut and collected in one place. But it was raining for this crop and the farmers had to face huge losses.
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In the district of Talala and Gir Somnath in Gujarat, there was a fear of rain in the saffron mango crop. The mango season is currently ongoing and this time rain is crying mangoes. Heavy rains have been seen in many fields, including Talala, Una, Veraval and Gira. (Sanjay Singh Rathore and Dilipbhai Input)