Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)
Mangalore, Sep 6: The district is facing a dearth of rains for the past ten days and temperatures have soared. Seasonal vegetable and paddy cultivation, which is solely dependent on the monsoon has suffered as a result and if the lack of rains continues beyond a week, the farmers will face hard times.
The farmers had cultivated paddy over 32,729 hectares of farmland in Dakshina Kannada district this year. Of this, 11,729 hectares is in the taluk, and 9,411 hectares is in Puttur. Another 2,975 hectares is in Beltangady, and 8,295 hectares in Sullia. The region had experienced a moderate monsoon at the time of planting the paddy saplings. This has resulted in lush fields in some places while some areas will be ready for harvest in 40 days.
Paddy cultivation needs optimum irrigation and the scanty rains have affected the crop in 7,000 hectares of farmland of the 32,912 hectares, informed the district agriculture officer. Rice is being sold in the retail market at Rs 17 to Rs 20 per kilogramme, as many famrers have chosen to go in for commercial crops in traditional paddy fields across the undivided DK district.
They have converted their paddy fields to grow areca, palm, and rubber plantations. Commercial crops fetch the farmers high returns while labour-intensive paddy cultivation earns them a meager income.