Thanks to bountiful rains, farmers gear up for a good rabi in South Coastal Andhra Pradesh
The Hindu
With the market price for cotton soaring up to ₹14,000 per quintal, the acreage in Nellore district is expected to go up by five times to 50,000 acres
Thanks to bountiful rains and comfortable storage in major reservoirs, farmers in South Coastal Andhra Pradesh have started cultivating crops with great hopes during the rabi season.
SPSR Nellore district recorded 1094.2 mm rainfall in the water year so far as against the normal rainfall of 593.3 mm. Somasila and Kandaleru reservoirs have a combined storage of over 120 tmcft of water following floods in the catchment areas of river Penna, according to a report compiled by the agriculture department.
All the irrigation tanks in the district are brimming with water. The seasonal conditions are favourable for taking up cultivation of various crops in six lakh acres, including paddy in 4 lakh acres in the district this time, according to Agriculture Nellore Joint Director G. Sudhakar.
Farmers are expected to go for Bengal gram, the principal pulse crop, in 40,000 acres under rain-fed condition in the upland areas followed by black gram in 15,000 acres, sesamum in 6,000 acres and green gram in 5,000 acres, added Agriculture Assistant Director A. Narsoji Rao.
With the market price for cotton soaring up to ₹14,000 per quintal, the acreage under ‘white gold’ is expected to go up by five times to 50,000 acres this time.
In Prakasam district, the department has targeted a crop coverage of 4.14 lakh acres during rabi.
Farmers will grow Bengal gram in 1.48 lakh acres, paddy will be grown in 49,000 acres and black gram in 54,000 acres during winter, Prakasam’s Agriculture Joint Director S. Srinivasa Rao said.