India - Govt. pays ₹16 crore to farmers for crop losses

28.10.2020 1 views
The State government on Tuesday deposited ₹16.59 crore of input subsidy into the accounts of 23,171 farmers, compensating them for the crops damaged due to rains and floods since July in East Godavari district. “Crops in over 11,000 hectares have been damaged due to rains and floods between July and September across the district. As many as 23,171 farmers have been affected due to damage of the crops, for which ₹16.59 crore of compensation has been paid on Tuesday,” Collector D. Muralidhar Reddy said in a press release. “The timely disbursement of compensation for the crops that were damaged will minimise the impact of the damage during the Rabi season,” Mr. Muralidhar said. The compensation has been fixed based on the input cost spent on the cultivation of the respective agriculture and commercial crops. Rythu Bharosa-PM Kisan In a video conference on the disbursement of the second phase of YSR Rythu Bharosa-PM Kisan aid, Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy assured to provide crop harvesters to the farmers through the Rythu Bharosa Kendras in East Godavari district. More than 4.40 lakh farmers have received the Rythu Bharosa-PM Kisan aid to the tune of ₹93.30 crore; 13,962 of them are tenant farmers and 5,276 are tribal farmers in the district, the Collector said. Farmers who attended the online meeting appealed to the Chief Minister to hasten the modernisation of canals under the Yeleru Irrigation System to save the crops from inundation in the Kakinada rural area. Source - https://www.thehindu.com
24.04.2024

Switzerland - Late frost poses increased risk to crops

The risk of late frost damage to fruit crops and vineyards is increasing. As a result of climate change, winters are becoming milder and the growing season is being lengthened, says weather service Meteonews.

24.04.2024

Canada - Extreme cold snap impacts Okanagan-Similkameen cherry crop

In the Okanagan-Similkameen region of Canada, cherry growers are confronting significant crop losses due to an extreme cold snap experienced in mid-January. BC Cherry Association president, Sukhpaul Bal, highlighted the unprecedented low yield, attributing it to the rising costs of farming and questioning the viability of cherry cultivation under these conditions.

24.04.2024

How new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops

The plants slowly choke to death, wither and dry out. They die en masse, leaves dropping and bark turning grey, creating a sea of monochrome. Since scientists first discovered Xylella fastidiosa in 2013 in Puglia, Italy, it has killed a third of the region’s 60 million olive trees – which once produced almost half of Italy’s olive oil – many of which were centuries old.

24.04.2024

USA - Kauai struggles with invasive parakeets

In Kauai, Hawaii, Bradley Smith, a local farmer, faces a significant challenge due to an invasive species of rose-ringed parakeets. Over the past year, these parakeets have caused a substantial loss of income for Smith by consuming a large portion of his rambutan crop.

24.04.2024

USA - Agency reminds agricultural producers to report losses following bad weather

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency State Executive Director in Georgia, Arthur Tripp Jr., is reminding agricultural producers to timely report any damage or losses following inclement weather events in order to remain eligible for FSA disaster assistance programs and resources.

24.04.2024

Philippines - Assessment report crop damage at P31M

The Department of Agriculture-7 has reported around P30.7 million worth of rice and corn plantations in Central Visayas damaged by the drought and extreme heat being experienced in the country.

24.04.2024

Canada - Wildlife Damage Compensation Program 2024

The Wildlife Damage Compensation Program (WDCP) compensates agricultural producers for wildlife damage to eligible unharvested crops, stacked hay, stacked greenfeed, as well as silage and haylage in pits and tubes.

24.04.2024

Kenya - Agricultural devastation sparks food security concerns

The ongoing floods in Kenya have wreaked havoc on agricultural communities, with property losses escalating alongside the destruction of farmlands and infrastructure. According to government reports and the Kenya Red Cross, over 110,000 individuals have been displaced by the morning of April 24, 2024.

istanbul escort şişli escort tbilisi escort şişli escort şişli escort maslak escort istanbul escort beşiktaş escort taksim escort izmir escort ümraniye escort mecidiyeköy escort şişli escort taksim escort ümraniye escort kartal escort şirinevler escort maltepe escort istanbul escort ümraniye escort kadıköy escort vip escort mersin escort istanbul escorts ataköy escort avcılar escort beylikdüzü escort okmeydanı escort şişli escort tuzla escort işitme cihazı sex shop sex shop sex shop sex shop sex shop sex shop sex shop sex shop