Beltangady: Wild animals pose serious threat to paddy cultivators


Daijiworld Media Network - Beltangady (SP)

Beltangady, Oct 7: 
Farmers from this region have in the recent past, started leaning towards paddy crops. However, even after they get a good crop, wild animals and birds pose them a serious challenge when the paddy is ready to be harvested.

The scale of problems created by wild animals in villages like Mittabagilu, Didupe, Kukkavu etc located at the border of Kudremukh Wildlife forest, have worried the people of these villages. Several rural families which had shifted base to towns to indulge in business have returned to rural areas to take up cultivation again. They plan to raise paddy crops as even the department of agriculture and Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project have been extending encouragement for paddy crops.

But the menace of animals like peacocks, pigs, monkeys, antelopes, rabbits, deers, rats and wild elephants has worsened manifold. Therefore, the family members are forced to be on watch duty in their fields. Unless the animals are driven away, half of the harvests are sure to be consumed or destroyed by them.

There are 140 paddy fields in Mittabagilu village. However, the problem of wild elephants is more in places like Makki, Parla, Ilyarakanda, Bailu Badanaje, Kadthimukeru, Malla, Kadamagundi etc. Agricultural experts say that the animals get lured to raiding the crops as they get ready food.

Tyagaraj range forest officer Beltangady, says that there is a provision to assess the loss and pay compensation if wild animals feast on the crops. He said that there is permission to set install solar fences to protect crops for which forest department provides 50 per cent subsidy.

  

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  • suhail, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 08 2020

    Stop Invading Their properties and food which God almighty have given them, No animals animals was never a threat to any mankind or crops from them . it's always the Human to animals

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 08 2020

    Let us all remember that we are now encroaching on their Territory ...

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Thu, Oct 08 2020

    Allow "Shikaris" to hunt wild boars. Double advantage - the menace is controlled

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/ Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 08 2020

    Growing a variety of Crops on the Border can help ward of some animals.
    Like Lemon Grass for Elephants and also having Bee Hives.
    Agave is a deterrent for many animals .
    These days special mechanical Scare Crows are also available.

    Try some of these :

    https://blog.agrivi.com/post/top-five-strategies-to-protect-crops-from-wild-animals

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Thu, Oct 08 2020

    Pay them to farm near wildlife areas because those wild animals are starving.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 08 2020

    It is true that wild animals make life of farmers difficult.Officials say many things to do this and that.Noone comes forward to help.second whatever fence one uses,one cant do anything to peacocks monkeys and elefants.one cant stay to watch all the day long and night.Other work also to be done.Officials may give some money but that doesnt bring crop back exactly .how hard one has to work to grow it.

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