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Face task of handling 20 mn tons paddy straw, Punjab to NGT

By IANS | Updated: October 16, 2019 23:45 IST

Punjab, which has a large area under paddy cultivation producing around 20 million tons of paddy, is having to cope with managing a similar amount of paddy residue of 20 million tons.

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Punjab government has submitted to the National Green Tribunal the steps that it is taking to control burning of crop residue. It said that the majority of farmers are not ready to shift to other crops unless an assured procurement on MSP is ensured for alternate crops like maize, cotton and basmati, the crops that can be substituted in its place.

On the other hand, farmers have been burning paddy residue, primarily because of the limited window between harvesting of paddy and sowing of wheat and other crops.

The state government has been promoting the adoption of equipment for paddy straw management. In 2018, the state has been able to manage 10.21 million tons of paddy straw out of 20 million tons but it includes around 2.89 million tons of paddy straw as partially burnt.

The Punjab government said that even though the farmers have been provided equipment during the year 2018-19 and additionally will get this year too, the proposal for providing paddy straw management compensation at Rs 100 per quintal of paddy produced is still relevant.

The state government has also been taking steps to make farmers aware of the harmful effects of paddy straw burning.

It said the state is making concerted efforts to manage and consumer the paddy straw in the next few years. The task is huge as more than 8 lakh farmers are engaged in paddy cultivation in the state. It has been observed that majority of farmers will be able to understand after 2-3 years of practical experience for management of paddy straw in their farms, which they otherwise had been burning it for more than 30 years.

Punjab has pointed out that farmers are still seeking compensation for management of paddy straw and the state government cannot bear such compensation on its own. The state has submitted requests for paddy straw management compensation at Rs 100 per quintal.

( With inputs from IANS )

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