
Double whammy for Pokkali farming in Ernakulam
The Hindu
COVID curbs and delay in draining off water from fields pose challenge
The traditional pokkali rice farming in Ernakulam district has taken a double hit this season with heightened COVID-19 restrictions and fields not being drained off water to pave the way for field preparations. The pokkali season begins by mid-April when fish culture ends, and the fields are left for the annual rice cultivation in the ‘one rice, one fish’ cycle. Timely field preparations will be hindered, said Francis Kalathungal of Pokkali Samrakshana Samiti at Chellanam. The Maruvakkad paddy collective in Chellanam panchayat has around 260 acres of which less than 10 acres are cultivated. Chellanam is one of the regions worst affected by the rapid spread of COVID-19. The panchayat has seen a test positivity rate (TPR) of more than 50%.More Related News