Unseasonal rains and hailstorm damaged standing Rabi crops in nearly 50,000 hectares of land impacting one lakh farmers in Vidarbha this year, even as farmer suicides continued unabated in the region, deepening the agrarian crisis there.
According to revenue department officials, about 49,042 hectares in the region was affected in March due to rain and hailstorm including 28,233 hectares in Western Vidarbha which comprises five districts in Amravati division.
Similarly, the total number of farmers affected in the entire suicide-prone region was estimated to be around 98,384, the highest being 54,962 farmers in six districts of Nagpur division in Eastern Vidarbha, official sources said after revenue authorities conducted a survey for losses in both Amravati and Nagpur division recently.
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Yavatmal district was followed by Amravati with 7,7551 hectares and 16,173 farmers being affected. While in Washim and Akola districts about 4,177 hectares with 15,145 farmers and 3,518 hectares with 4,216 farmers were placed in the affected category respectively, Thakre said.
On the horticulture front, oranges, sweet lime and pomegranate crops were destroyed in 933.16 hectares and 1119 fruit-growers were affected, he said.
The situation in Eastern Vidarbha comprising six districts in Nagpur division too was far from better.
Wheat, Jawas and Lakhodi in about 18,468 hectares of land suffered damages affecting 51,546 farmers.
Nagpur district was the worst-hit with 9794.37 hectares of crop getting affected but in terms of number of farmers, Gondia occupied the top spot with 24,477 farmers suffering huge losses in 7092.87 hectares of land.
Bhandara also recorded damages in 1,581.53 hectares and the number of affected farmers stood at 11,718.
Oranges, Mangoes, Banana, Papaya crops were damaged in 2,340.87 hectares and abut 3,416 horticulturists were affected, Deputy Commissioner of Revenue, Pradeep Dange said.