Navi Mumbai News: Rice Farmers Face Setbacks From Unpredictable Rainfall, Causing Concerns Over Seed Loss In Uran
Farmers face setbacks due to unpredictable rainfall, risking lost planting, uncultivated fields, and decayed seeds. They urge the government to evaluate, as their planting timetable has been disrupted since May.

Navi Mumbai News: Rice Farmers Face Setbacks From Unpredictable Rainfall, Causing Concerns Over Seed Loss In Uran | File
Navi Mumbai: Farmers are experiencing a significant setback because of the unpredictable rainfall. There is concern that planting will be lost because of heavy rainfall. Farmers are experiencing the embarrassment of leaving their fields uncultivated. Farmers are concerned because the seeds in their rice fields have decayed. Because the dust collector hasn't had an opportunity because of the rains, there is a call for the government to genuinely evaluate the situation of the farmers.
This year, the farmers' planting timetable has disrupted since the rains began in May. There is concern that the planting with costly seeds may be squandered because of unpredictable rainfall.
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In numerous regions of Uran, planting commenced around June 5-6. Nevertheless, the precipitation kept rising. As a result, the seeds decayed before the rice plants could develop. Nevertheless, farmers have gotten ready for sowing rice both once and twice. Nevertheless, as the rain continued, the leftover rice seeds were utilized. The intense rainfall prevented this rice seed from sprouting. Consequently, the farmers in the district and taluka need to leave the fields uncultivated. Feeble sprouts
Farmers in various areas have planted twice by acquiring costly seeds, but the rice germination has been poor, causing concern for the Baliraja. This year, persistent rainfall has impacted the soil moisture, which in turn has influenced the plants' ability to germinate, resulting in very weak seedlings in some areas, stated farmers Prafulla Kharpatil and Ramesh Foferkar.
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Uran taluka was previously recognized as the rice granary; however, due to rising industrialization, the area for rice cultivation in the taluka has diminished. In Uran taluka, rice farming continues to be practiced traditionally. Nonetheless, because of insufficient rainfall, the rice seedlings have failed to germinate.
Due to the insufficient chance for dust elimination, the crucial summer heat was not absorbed because of the standing water in the fields. Consequently, the state of the rice seedlings is extremely poor. Significantly, farmers have indicated that the absence of rice plants for cultivation will make it challenging for them to grow rice in their fields. This will additionally decrease the farming area.
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