Agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar says crops heavily damaged due to unseasonal rains caused by climate change

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 1, 2022 06:55 PM2022-11-01T18:55:00+5:302022-11-01T18:55:42+5:30

The Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said crops suffered heavy damage due to unseasonal rains, which is a ...

Agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar says crops heavily damaged due to unseasonal rains caused by climate change | Agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar says crops heavily damaged due to unseasonal rains caused by climate change

Agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar says crops heavily damaged due to unseasonal rains caused by climate change

The Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said crops suffered heavy damage due to unseasonal rains, which is a fallout of climate change.

According to a report of PTI, He said state governments are assessing losses incurred by farmers due to heavy rains in their respective regions. Speaking on the sidelines of an event in Pune, Tomar said the income of farmers should be increased and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is fully committed to this goal.

No one has control over natural calamities. Climate change is being witnessed due to which unseasonal rains occur in one place while other region sees drought. Because of these factors, farmers are affected. This time, crops suffered heavy damage due to rains, the Union minister said.

He said state governments are conducting surveys of the damage caused due to heavy rains and farmers will be provided help from the state Disaster Relief Fund (SDRF). In Maharashtra, the Opposition is demanding that the state government declare a wet drought in view of the damage caused to crops by retreating rains.

Tomar said 75 per cent of funds in SDRF are contributed by the Central government and 25 per cent by the respective state governments. If losses are higher than the SDRF limit, state governments send a memorandum to the Center, which provides the additional help, he added.

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