No threat to paddy crop despite deficient rain forecast: Govt

The country got 28 per cent more than normal rainfall last month

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 03 2015 | 12:55 AM IST
The government on Thursday tried to allay concerns on paddy crop, saying there's no threat to it despite India Meteorological Department (IMD)'s projection of deficient rains in July and August. The sowing is under way in most parts of the country. IMD has forecast eight per cent and 10 per cent deficient rains for July and August, respectively. The country got 28 per cent more than normal rainfall last month.

“IMD has projected eight per cent less rains for this month. If there are rains in an interval of seven-eight days, we can save our crops despite deficient rains. So, there is no threat to paddy crop,” Agriculture Secretary Siraj Hussain told reporters here.

The sowing of paddy, the main kharif (summer) crop, has started picking up in major growing areas. The area under paddy has so far improved in states such as Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Punjab due to the pick-up in rains in June.

In Punjab, transplanting of paddy so far has been done in 12.45 lakh hectares, against the target of 28 lakh hectares. Farmers in Andhra Pradesh have sown the crop in 78 per cent of the average normal area. Telangana has seen similar progress, according to government data.

As of June 26, paddy in India was sown in only 23.28 lakh hectares, slightly lower than the 25.04 lakh hectares in the year- ago period, the data showed.     

Sowing of paddy and other paddy kharif crops begins with the onset of southwest monsoon.
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First Published: Jul 02 2015 | 10:31 PM IST

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