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There may be shortage of straw in UP: Due to bad weather, wheat production has decreased in many districts, there will be 20-30% less grains in the fallen crops

There may be shortage of straw in UP: Due to bad weather, wheat production has decreased in many districts, there will be 20-30% less grains in the fallen crops
There may be shortage of straw in UP: Due to bad weather, wheat production has decreased in many districts, there will be 20-30% less grains in the fallen crops

In many states of the country, the weather has suddenly changed, including Uttar Pradesh. In the state, a lack of monsoon rains and unexpected rainfall has led to a decrease in temperature. However, this has caused significant losses to the farmers. Wheat crops in the state have been completely destroyed. Farmers in many districts of the state are facing a lot of difficulties. Not only have the wheat crops been damaged, but there is also a possibility of reduced quality in the crops currently growing. In this story, we will discuss the losses faced by farmers in different districts of Uttar Pradesh.

Current Situation in Muzaffarnagar: Due to recent rainfall in Muzaffarnagar, standing crops have been adversely affected. Unseasonal rains have caused significant distress to farmers. During an interview with a media house, weather officer Pran Singh mentioned that approximately all crops have been damaged due to the rainfall and thunderstorms in March. Around 80 mm of rain occurred in March, and strong winds have negatively affected the crops.

Impact on Farmers in Pilibhit: Farmers in Pilibhit are experiencing double losses due to the changing weather. The crops had just been harvested, and now the wheat crops have been completely destroyed by sudden changes in weather. The ready-to-harvest crops will now be delayed by a week. Due to the damage to the crops, there will be a 20-30% reduction in wheat. Crop yield will be 8-10% less than normal.

Current Status of Farmers in Hamirpur: Farmers in Hamirpur are in distress due to the sudden change in weather. The standing wheat crop has been significantly affected. An estimate is being made of the losses suffered by farmers. During an interview with a media firm, Additional Director of Agriculture in Hamirpur, Harishankar Bhargav, stated that the rains have caused significant damage to the wheat crop.

Possibility of Reduced Grain Harvest: Unseasonal rains, strong winds, and hailstorms have adversely affected almost all crops. This will also lead to a reduction in the grain yield in the state. Not only that, the quality of the harvested crop is also expected to be affected. In this matter, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has called for the setting of a minimum rate for the damaged crops. The government is also considering bringing a new proposal for purchasing the damaged crops.

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