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The rains began around 3:30 AM, catching farmers off guard while they were fast asleep. Agriculture and horticulture officials later inspected the damaged fields in Palamakula and Nanganur mandals. BRS leader Japa Srikanth Reddy appealed to the government to conduct a crop loss assessment and provide compensation to the affected farmers.
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The villagers, who had already surrendered a significant portion of their land to Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL), fear losing their remaining agricultural land if it is allocated for the proposed industrial park. The project is part of the State government's initiative to establish industrial units in remote areas.
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The farmers, who sowed crops by depending on wells, are facing troubles to supply water to standing crops as agricultural wells are drying up due to soaring temperature
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Aflatoxins affect various food crops. Chronic exposure can lead to liver cancer, immune suppression, and stunted growth in children
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Farmers are raising concerns that agricultural lands at the tail end of NSP’s major and minor canals are not receiving adequate water. Rabi crops are wilting due to insufficient irrigation, and the situation is expected to worsen as summer intensifies.
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The compensation to covers 79,574 acres of damaged crops, benefiting 79,216 farmers in Telangana
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Crops like maize, soybean, cotton, ginger and others on over 5,200 acres were damaged in Sangareddy district alone after primary estimation, while Siddipet recorded crop loss on 4,200 acres.
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Crops in over 2,100 acres were damaged in erstwhile Medak due to heavy rains during the past four days. Siddipet district, which received the highest rainfall, witnessed the maximum damage.
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Vemanapalli mandal received the highest rainfall of 760 mm as against 460 mm, posting an excess by 65 percent.
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Until a few days ago, a considerable number of farmers stayed away from cultivation as there were no rains even after one month of the beginning of the rainy season.
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Women members of DDS, who turned into seed conservators over the years, have come up with a variety of seeds. As many as 43 seed conservators from 25 villages have participated in the programme. They have displayed 80 varieties of seeds.
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The incident took place in Jhanjhi Tola village in Ormanjhi police station area, around 25 km from the city.
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The Punjab government on Tuesday said it has released over Rs 186.12 crore as compensation for crops damaged in the state's flood-hit areas.
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The government has released Rs 151.64 crore towards the compensation for the crop loss caused due to heavy rains and hailstorms in 26 districts in an extent of 1.51 lakh acres of land
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Climate-resilient farm knowledge has always been there among Indigenous groups, we just need to learn from them
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Farmers of Mahabubabad district urged the CM K Chandrashekhar Rao to save them from the severe loss by providing compensation for damaged crops
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Maize, mango, paddy and other crops were damaged following untimely rains which lashed Karimnagar, Rajanna-Sircilla, Jagtial and Peddapalli districts during the last two days
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The Agriculture and Horticulture Officials of Sangareddy district have carried out a primary survey to assess the loss of crop damage in Kohir Mandal, which was most affected
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Warangal: Alleging that the people of all sections are suffering a lot due to anti-people and anti-workers policies of the BJP led government at the Centre, MLA Dasyam Vinay Bhaskar said that the BJP was ruining the nation like a pest that damages the crops. He called upon the people to make the general strike […]
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Hyderabad: The State government’s repeated appeals to the farming community in the State appears to have yielded some result with farmers shifting to the cultivation of alternative crops to paddy during the ongoing Yasangi this year. Farmers have taken up cultivation of paddy in just 7,012 acres as of December 8 against the season’s normal […]