Showing posts with label drought. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drought. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Sales down by 50% at Nagoba

The low price for the cotton, soya and redgram in the last Kharif has resulted in less purchases of food, decoration, steel and iron items by the Adivasis at the Nagoba Jatara in the district.

It is a general practice that Adivasis purchase items required for their daily use and also for the marriages of their children who are prospective brides and grooms at the one of the biggest Adivasi Jataras in the country, the Nagoba at Keslapur in Indravelli mandal.

Some of them especially visit the Jatara to purchase items for their future purposes. But things have changed a lot this time. It was seen majority of Adivasi devotees who visited temple are returning to their homes with empty hands.

Deepak Singh Shekawath of Indravelli who runs a hotel in the Nagoba Jatara said, there are no sales of Jalebi and Bhajia this time for which Adivasis likes very much as they had no cash in hand to purchase as they got poor prices to their crops cotton, Soya and redgram and they left with nothing after repaying the money whatever they got through selling their crops to the money lenders popularly known as ‘Shahukars’ or middlemen.

He said the Adivasis those who are purchasing also cutting half of the quantity they used to purchase Jalebi and Bhajia and this is an indication of lowered purchasing capacity due to lower prices to their crops.        

Already, there was considerable fall in the yield due to crop damages caused by the drought and the low prices for crops further disappointed the farmers in general and Adivasi farmers in particular.

T. Kishore of Nizamabad who runs puffed rice or murmur and traditional sweet items at Nagoba temple, regretted that there was no sale for their items as few people are purchasing them.

He said, ‘Pani Hitho….Fasal Atha ; Fasal Ayetho..  Paise Athe.. Jab Panihi  Nahihai.. Log Kahase Kareethe’(People get money only when there are good crops but there would be good crops only when there is good rains. When there are no rains how people will purchase something they want with less money).

Pendore Devrao of Sirikonda observed that ‘most of the Adivasis had purchased nothing except few playing items for their children’. 

Monday, November 10, 2014

Banks to give only 50 pc amount as fresh crop loans: Drought

The banks would give only 50 percent amount as fresh crop loan to the farmers after rescheduling their loans, following the payment of the 25 percent crop loan waiver to the tune of Rs 4,250 crores to the banks in first phase by the state government.

According to Agriculture officials, district officials have identified 3,15,015 farmers  eligible for the crop loan waiver and the amount comes to the tune of the Rs 1510.91 crores in the district.

However, the state government has released Rs 377.73 crore, that comes to 20 percent in the total crop loan waiver to the 32 banks in the district and the remaining 75 percent amount of crop loan waiver will be paid to the farmers with interest in three phases. 

The state government has asked the farmers to take fresh loans from the banks.
The state government has formed the redressal committees at mandal level with Tahasildar as its chairman, respective bank mangers and MPDO as members to look into the complaint if any, in the selection of farmers for crop loan waiver.

Joint Director of Agriculture (JDA) S. Rose Leela said the fresh loan amount would be based on scale of finance and the remaining amount after deducting 25 percent from the crop loan arrears up to Rs 1 lakh.

It is not clear whether the banks will give only 50 percent of amount of fresh crop loans even for Rabi season as state government has not paid the crop loan waiver up to Rs 1 lakh by the state government.

It is noticed that the crop loan waiver announced by the state government has become more useful for small and marginal farmers as most of these farmers as most of farmers had taken loan bellow Rs 1 lakh.


But big farmers had taken crop loans from various banks the amount goes beyond Rs 1 lakh. The delay in waiver of crop loan had hit the farmers for the last few months after the TRS was voted to power.