Unservant rain broke the back of farmers, great loss of Paddy Crop; Most affected in Up-Bihar Punjab Rain Farmers Significant Damage Paddy Crop Uttar Pradesh Bihar Punjab The worst affected

Updated: Do, 09 Oct 2025 06:00 AM (IST) Recently, due to Western disorder, heavy rain in many countries of the country such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, Haryana and Uttarakhand broke the back of farmers. Crops such as paddy, sugar cane, pulses and vegetables suffered huge losses. The standing crops in the field were scattered and the grains lying in the markets got wet, affecting their quality and yield. Onseal rain broke the back of farmers (file photo) Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Heavy rains in different parts of the country due to the new Western disorder broke the back of farmers. There has been great damage to crops in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Punjab with other states. The standing paddy crop was distributed in the fields. Remove only ads Read news where the harvest was done, but grain lay in the barn, so it was also spoiled. In many countries, including Haryana and Punjab, Paddy has drenched in the markets. The sugarcane crop was also affected by the rain along with strong winds. Pulse and green crops also suffered significant damage. Damage to paddy and sugarcane due to rain in Uttar Pradesh. Paddy and sugarcane crops have been affected in Saharanpur, Shamli, Muzaffarnagar, Hapur, Meerut, Baghpat, Bulandshahr and Amroha districts from Uttar Pradesh. Banana and pigeons -pie -crops were also damaged in many districts, including Kushinagar, Deoria, Ballia, Gorakhpur. The agricultural director, dr. Pankaj Tripathi, who sought reports from all the districts, said that the Padie crop is not yet ready in most places; There is information about the crop that falls in some places due to winds. In this regard, reports from all districts were sought. Crops on more than one lakh hectare of land were damaged in Bihar. Crops on more than one lakh hectare area were damaged due to excessive rainfall and floodwater in Bihar. The Agriculture Division is currently assessing the damage. It is estimated that more than a thousand hectares of Pagie crop in Rohtas alone were damaged. More than five hundred hectares of vegetable farming have also been damaged. In the Bhojpur district, vegetable crops are in about a thousand hectares and pagie crops in seven and a half thousand hectares underwater. Paddy and Pulse crops were damaged in Saran in 50 thousand hectares, 100 in Vaishali and about 400 hectares in Gopalganj. Crops of Paddy, Maize, Madua, Kheri, etc. On 1100 hectares in Saharsa and more than 500 hectares in Khagaria were damaged. In North -Bihar, the cultivation of paddy, vegetables, moon and sugarcane was damaged in about 44 thousand hectares. The problem increased in the flood-stretched punjab. The problems have increased in the flood-stretched punjab due to the rain over the past three days. The pad that reaches the market has also been drenched. There is a fear that the paddy is discolored because it is spread in the field. There may also be a return of five percent. Paddy crop in five lakh hectare has already been destroyed due to flooding in the state. Now the rain has raised the crisis. The Agriculture Division says it could take a week to assess the damage caused by the rain. Until now, only three percent of the crop has reached the markets. Paddy spoiled in the markets in Haryana. There was interrupted rain in 16 districts in the state within three days. There are currently three lakh metric tons of Paddy lying with farmers in the Mandis, which has not yet been bought. In addition, 8.30 Lakh Metric Ton Paddy was purchased by the government, but could not be lifted from the Mandis. From this, 10 percent are kept under the frog shed. This means that a total of 11.3 Lakh ton Padie stayed wet for three days. Farmers best tried their level to the paddy heaps with sail, etc. To cover, but water went down in the pile. In Haryana, the government buys a 17 percent moisture pad. The amount of moisture increased due to wet in the rain. As a result, the purchase remained slow. There was no purchase in the Mandis of 10 out of 17 districts. The production is estimated to be less with two and a half quintal per acre. There are 1121 varieties of Basmati crop that stand in 32.50 lakh hectare fields, the harvest of which will begin after ten days. Paddy damage in Uttarakhand: Paddy -harvest is damaged in the usual areas, including Haridwar, Udham Singh Nagar in Uttarakhand. There is also a possibility that the color of the paddy turns black. Earlier during the rainy season, crops of Manduwa, maize, Urad, Jhangora, soybean and paddy were damaged in 726.12 hectares of area. The number of farmers affected was 2860. On the other hand, Mahendra Pal, director of the horticulture mission, said that horticultural crops (Apple, Peach, Apparict, Mango and Litchi) were damaged in the rainy season. Assessment of the damage caused in Bengal: Bengal was also hit by the weather. Omkar Singh Mena, secretary of the agriculture division, says it is difficult to estimate the damage caused to crops due to rain. Assessment work is underway.

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