This could lead to drop in yields of paddy, bajra, maize, early sown potatoes, soybean and even sugarcane. However, the extent of losses will be clear only after the water recedes from the fields.
In the case of sugarcane too, farmers foresee some loss in yields in areas where the showers have been heavy.
"Intense water logging the past few days has damaged the standing paddy crop. I had spent Rs 9,000 on seeds and inputs, but now I don't think even four quintal paddy will be harvested. As the land is on lease, I don't expect any government help," Rekha Devi from Barabanki village said.
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