India - Sweet lemon farmers incurred huge crop losses

17.02.2020 150 views
Due to Lack of proper rains coupled with drastic fall of groundwater levels the lives of the farmers growing sweet lemon turned pathetic. With high hopes of expecting good rains during the last September, October months. Farmers have grown the sweet lemon in 14,000 acres in the district. Apart from about 8,000 acres are being cultivated only in the Mandals like Vemula, vempalli, Sihmadripuram, Pulivendula Mandals in Pulivendula constituency. Farmers invested Rs 50,000 per acre on the proposed crop. But the poor performance of rains during peak September and October months September and October months sprinkled water on the hopes of farmers as fruit get discolored and size of the fruit get reduced against its original size leads them to go untold misery. "I have witnessed such bitter experience during my 15 years of Sweet Lemon cultivation. The situation seems to be turning more worsen this time comparatively last four years. Following the poor performance of rains and drastic fall of groundwater levels, there was maximum variation witnessing the size and color of the fruit I forced to sell the produce at the cheaper rate". A. China Veeraiah of Vemula Mandal told. "Groundwater levels were drastically come down to 15 to 20 meters. I have invested about 1lakh for setting bore. But failed to get even a single drop of water even bore set up to 1500 meters depth. I have supplied the water to the plants through tankers. If the same situation continued for some more time there will be no option for sweet lemon to commit suicides" said B.Narapu Reddy of Pulivundula. AP Rythu Sangam district president B.Dastagiri Reddy said farmers of the district facing hardship for securing water to the agriculture operations. The district administration is supplying water for 122 villages through the tankers against severe water problems witnessing 350 villages in the district. This year sweet lemon farmers occurring huge crop loss following lack of sufficient water. Even the situation getting worse day by day government least bothered over the issue" he said. Source - https://www.thehansindia.com
08.05.2024

Adapting the tropical fruit sector to climate change in a global context

The tropical fruit sector's adaptation to climate change involves enhancing natural resource management, utilizing current climate forecasts, employing sustainable technologies, and promoting collaboration.

08.05.2024

Germany - Weather conditions significantly delay the start of this year's watermelon campaign

Weather conditions have significantly delayed the watermelon campaign this year. "It was still very cold until week 17, with temperatures around 0 degrees. Accordingly, we haven't really started with watermelons yet," reports Sevki Özdemir, Co-Managing Director of EK Service Ltd, based in Duisburg.

08.05.2024

Spain - Apricots have taken most of the damage caused by hail

On April 22, a heavy hailstorm took a significant toll on stone fruit crops right when the campaign was starting in various areas of the Spanish Region of Murcia. A few days after the event, the Council of Water, Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries estimated that over 580 hectares of apricots and around 200 hectares of peaches have been damaged.

08.05.2024

Germany - Disastrous situation in fruit growing and viticulture

After the sub-zero temperatures at the end of April, Saxony's fruit and wine growers are facing huge harvest losses. A decision on support for the farms is to be made in the coming weeks.

08.05.2024

USA - USDA offers disaster assistance for Oklahoma

Agricultural operations in Oklahoma have been significantly impacted by recent tornadoes. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has technical and financial assistance available to help farmers and livestock producers recover from these adverse weather events.

08.05.2024

India - Tuesday’s unseasonal rains wreak havoc in Telangana

The sudden downpour that lashed many parts of the State including Hyderabad on Tuesday evening wreaked havoc claiming lives of at least 10 people and causing crop damage to thousands of acres.

07.05.2024

Italy - An annus horribilis for Sicilian lemons

"Based on the data at hand, Sicily's current lemon campaign is the worst of the last few years. It was an annus horribilis. This is due to several factors," says Carmelo Micale, president of the OP Consorzio APAM in Torrenova (ME).

07.05.2024

East Africa faces food shortages due to extreme weather

The East African region is encountering a potential food shortage following extreme weather conditions, characterized by excessive rainfall and floods. These conditions have led to fatalities, injuries, destruction of infrastructure, and significant damage to agricultural lands in areas crucial for food production.

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