Task force chairman Kishor Tiwari said the preliminary loss caused to the cotton economy due to multitude of factors is around Rs 10,000 crore.
Tiwari heads the task force--Vasantrao Naik Shetkari Swavalamban Mission (VNSSM)---which is empowered to recommend and ensure implementation of a host of measures for the welfare of 60 lakh farmers including finance, food, health and education security to prevent more incidents of suicides in the parched farmlands in 14 districts in VNSSM's jurisdiction.
"The agrarian crisis in Maharashtra is getting worse this yeardue to (factors like) bad rains, poisoning caused by pesticide spraying (which claimed lives of many farmers in Yavatmal district) besides a massive attack by pink bollworm and other pests on standing crops of cotton, soybean, paddy, and pulses in Vidarbha and Marathwada," Tiwari said in a press release today.
Expressing apprehension that over half of the total standing cotton crops in Marathwada and Vidarbha may be lost due to pest infestation, Tiwari expressed surprise over the pink bollworms infecting the genetically-modified BT cotton crop.
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Tiwari said farmers at some places in Vidarbha and Marathwada regions had flattened their bollworm-infected cotton crop using tractors.
He said the extent of damage to the cotton crop is up to 90 per cent in some areas.
"There is a little chance of saving the crop now as chemical pesticides are also not available in the market because of the recent scare and deaths caused by contact poisoning during spraying in fields," he said.
He demanded relaxation of procurement norms as an immediate measure to help farmers.