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Incessant rain, high-velocity winds cause further damage to wheat crop

Farmers demand compensation based on damage surveys. Since the last week, it is third time that heavy rains have struck and caused untold damage that will prove unfavourable for the crop. 

Amritsar/Tarn Taran: Incessant rain since Friday, March 24 would further cause damage to the crop in the areas of Amritsar and Tarn Taran. The wheat crop in the region had been flattenned by the heavy rain and high velocity winds on March 17, a report in the Tribune, chandigarh says.

Since the last week, it is third time that heavy rains have struck and caused untold damage that will prove unfavourable for the crop. 

The wheat crop is at earring stage and with the flattening of the plant, the growth of grain gets disrupted. The rain accompanied by high-velocity winds lead to most of the damage. Most of the fields have been flattened in the region and farmers are worried about the yield.

More rain predicted for three days

  • As per weather forecasting, more rain is expected during the next three days
  • Agricultural experts say the heads of flattened wheat plants would be damaged in the rainwater accumulated in the fields. The grain would lose its shine with more rain
  • The wheat crop is at earring stage and with the flattening of the plant, the growth of grain gets disrupted. The rain accompanied by high-velocity winds lead to most of the damage
  • Most of the fields have been flattened in the region and farmers are worried about the yield

As per weather forecasting, more rain is expected during the next three days. Agricultural experts say 

Narinder Singh, a farmer of Daburji village said: “Earlier, it was hot in the month of February, which was unfavorable for the crop. Now the rain and high-velocity winds are damaging the wheat plants. The government should conduct a survey and access the damage to the crop. The farmers should be compensated for damage of their crop.”

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann had announced compensation but farmers say no survey for the same has been done so far.

“The government often announces compensation for the damage of crop due to unfavorable weather conditions. But farmers do not get the compensation most of the time. The AAP government should make sure to provide compensation for the damage of crop on time”, said Malkeet Singh, another farmer of Khankot Village.

With three hours of more rain in the evening, the low-lying areas of the city witnessed water-logging. Commuters also faced inconvenience as water accumulated on roads, pits and slops of bridges.

Rabi crops damaged:

Heavy rain accompanied by high-velocity winds lashed the district on Friday. The rain has added to the farmers’ worries as there are reports that in case rain continues to lash the district, it would lead to a heavy loss of not only the wheat crop but also of other crops.

Rain started lashing the district in the morning. After a two-hour break in the afternoon, it started raining again and continued till late in the evening.

Sukhwinder Singh Sabhra, a farmer of Sabhra in Patti, said besides the wheat crop, the rain would also affect maize and vegetable crops, including chukandar (beetroot).

Tejinder Pal Singh, a farmer of Raspulpur village, said farmers were already facing an acute shortage of dry fodder and now the problem would deepen for them.

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