Cotton farmers are the worst hit this kharif what
with the cotton bolls getting withered due to pest attack in the Adilabad district
which might lead to a drastic fall in the yield.
Cotton was
sown in 3.33 lakh hectares in Adilabad district this karif and some of the farmers
were even forced to go for sowing for a fourth time due to drought conditions which
resulted in a rise in the investments.
However, the problems of the farmers continued
even when the plants were growing.
The dry weather and erratic power supply led to damage
of the standing crop. Farmers are likely to get only 30-40 percent yield this kharif
which might not enable them get back the invested amount at least, forget about
the profits.
Further, the low price being offered by the private
cotton traders is adding to their woes. The private traders are offering just
Rs 3,700 per quintal cotton while the farmers had invested nearly Rs 20,000 on
cultivation of the crop in an acre.
When provided with the irrigation facility, farmers
used to get an average of 10 quintals cotton per acre in the black soil but
this year, they might get only 4-5 quintals.
In a rain-fed land, farmers used to get 4 quintals
of cotton but this year, they are expected to get only 2 quintals per acre which
means they would be forced incur a loss of Rs 10,000 per acre.
Kodicharla Vishswanath, a farmer of Anandpur village
in Jainad madnal, said there was only 2 quintals yield per acre in his three-
acre cotton farm and that he had suffered huge loss this season.
Similar situation is prevailing in many places in
Adilabad division, where cotton cultivation is predominant, even though it was grown
in other areas in the district.
It is only handful of farmers, having adequate irrigation
facilities, who got a considerable yield in Tamsi, Talamadugu, Jainad and
Adilabad mandals.
The late sowing and drought conditions affected the
growth of the cotton plants, bolls and it even delayed the harvesting.
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