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Farmers, agriculture labourers working hard against all adversities to ensure food reaches everybody

Farmers, agriculture labourers working hard against all adversities to ensure food reaches everybody

Amidst the current pandemic situation, farmers and agriculture labourers are sweating and toiling against all adversities to make sure that food reaches our homes. Their silent efforts, coupled with timely intervention by the Central and State Governments, have ensured that there is minimal or no disruption to harvesting activities.

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Harvesting of Rabi crops is on schedule in the country

NEW DELHI, 6 May 2021: Amidst the current pandemic situation, farmers and agriculture labourers are sweating and toiling against all adversities to make sure that food reaches our homes. Their silent efforts, coupled with timely intervention by the Central and State Governments, have ensured that there is minimal or no disruption to harvesting activities.

As a result of the proactive steps taken, harvesting of Rabi Crop is on schedule and timely procurement is also being ensured for the benefit of the farmers.

Of the Rabi crop harvesting, out of total wheat sown in 315.80 lakh ha, 81.55 percent has already been harvested in the country. State-wise harvesting has also increased and reached 99 percent in Rajasthan, 96 percent in Madhya Pradesh, 80 percent in Uttar Pradesh, 65 percent in Haryana and 60 percent in Punjab. Harvesting is at its peak in Haryana, Punjab and UP and is likely to be completed by the end of April 2021.

Of the pulses sown in 158.10 lakh ha, harvesting has been completed for gram, lentil, urd, mung and field pea. 

 For sugarcane, out of the total sown in 48.52 lakh ha (Sugar season 2020-21), harvesting has been completed in Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, and Telangana. For the states of Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal, 92-98 percent harvesting has been completed. In Uttar Pradesh, 84 percent has been completed and this will continue till mid-May 2021.


Rice (winter) sown in 45.32 lakh ha over the states of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Kerala, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura and West Bengal, 18.73 lakh ha has been harvested. The rest is in milking to harvesting stage. Rabi rice harvesting is almost complete in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Amongst the oilseed crops, Rapeseed Mustard which was sown in around 70 lakh ha, 100 percent   has been harvested in the states of Rajasthan, UP, MP, WB, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Assam. It is almost complete in Haryana (99.95 percent) and for Punjab, around 77 percent has been harvested.  For Groundnut which has been sown in 7.34 lakh ha, 62.53 percent harvested. 

Thus, the harvesting of crops is on schedule and the efforts of the farmers need to be lauded and recognized.

 


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