Ballari: Rain Universal has damaged plants to stand in the Ballari district, encourage farmers to difficulty.
Ballari is one of the worst districts because of heavy rain in the last five days.
Farmers, who are preparing to harvest their plants, are confused to see them damaged by rain.
They expect better results this year, but the rain is not the season has washed the plants standing planted by hundreds of hectares in this district.
According to sources in the district administration and the Ministry of Agriculture, Padi and Chili, which is the main plant in the district, has been damaged.
Paddy grew 11,030 hectares in this district, including 4,538 hectares in Siruguppa, and 2,893 hectares in Kompli, had been damaged.
Other plants have been lost: Chilli grew at 4,758 hectares, gram Bengal grew at 1,205 hectares, and cotton grew at 50 hectares.
This district has received maximum rainfall against normal rainfall between November 7 and 20.
Ballari Taluk has received rain of 107.3mm (such as opposing normal rainfall 5.4mm), Kampali has received 179.9mm (against 9mm normal rainfall) Has received 124.4mm and Kurugoda Talugoda received rainfall of 104.4mm (200% above their normal rainfall).
In the last two days, 100 houses were partly damaged, causing a loss of Rs 24.75 lakh.
From them, 32 were in Ballari Taluk, and 33 in Sanda.
Malikarjun, Director of Joint Ministry of Agriculture (Ballarry), told Stoi that the majority of plant stands had been widely damaged in the last six days after wild rain.
“The plant stands grow at 12,000 hectares, including rice and jowar, has been damaged.
Horticultural plants grow at 4,802 hectares, including chili, has been damaged.
According to preliminary reports, agricultural plants worth RS 15 Crore and Horticultural Plants worth Rs 6.5 Crore have been destroyed , “he said.
Officers from the Ministry of Agriculture and Revenue have launched a joint survey to assess plant damage and property, and the final report will be submitted to the government in a week.
Compensation will be paid to the rained farmer, he added.
Dr.
RH Patil, Head of the Department of Agromet and Nodal Principal Officials at the GKM Unit, UAS (Dharwad), said there would be very light and very light rain with insulated heavy rain in North Carnataka (including Bellagacav, Dharwad, Uttar Kannada and Haveri District) From November 20 to 23.
Providing assistance ‘the state received excessive rain in October and November.
We have received the main report on losses for plants, including Paddy and Jowar, from the district bordering Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and from coastal areas and North Carnataka.
I have directed officials from the district hit by heavy destroyers to use available funds to provide the help of Basavaraj Bommai | Minister of chief