According to the initial estimates, the flooding of rivers and heavy rainfall has caused damage to the agriculture crop to the tune of Rs 700 crore (Rs 7 billion) in the state.
Most affected crops include pulses, cereals, vegetables, cotton and groundnut, which were either ready for harvest or in flowering stage.
“As per the preliminary estimates, the damage to overall agriculture including crops, vegetables and horticulture is around Rs 700 crore (Rs 7 billion).
“We do not rule out impact to groundnut and cotton crops.
“But the region-specific nature of rains has restricted the impact to these crops,” said Rajkumar, principal secretary - agriculture & co-operation, government of Gujarat. According to farmer sources, cotton, pulses, maize and oilseeds were adversely affected in the central Gujarat region.
Out of the total 26 million hectares of area covered under cotton in Gujarat, around 600,000 hectares fall under the central and south Gujarat regions, which was the worst affected in the recent spell of rains.
Farmers informed that thundershowers with heavy winds had damaged flowering in cotton and other vegetable.
Many believed that water logged fields would spoil the groundnut plants.
“The first picking of cotton will be lost in these regions.
“At many places, the plant was at flowering state and heavy rains with winds damaged that.
“Also, the quality may get hampered in cotton,” said a farmer source and a member of Bharatiya
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