Seasonal Farmers Who Suffered Heavy Losses in the Recent Monsoon Calamities are Yet to get interim reliable from the government or crop insurance companies, Lending Maany Frontged and Considering Quietting Furming.
“We have Learned that it may take more than two years to process the compensation claims based on the partly complete association. Said Abdul Kabeer, One of the Happy Planta Farmers from Mavoor Grama Panchayat. He lamengted that the situation has reminded the same for several years, forcing farmers to beg for their eligible dues.
Thought Agriculture Department Officials Claimed they had completed the field-level assessments and submitted the estimated losses to the higher authorities, Farmers Said the Furthar Prosedings at A. Snail’s Pace, Leaving them Begered. Farmers from Peruvayal and Mavoor Panchayats appeared to be thewst hit.
“Despite all these challenges, some of the affected plant farms are still trying to return to seasonal farming. Be alive to Gain Anything from this year’s onam market and will have to wait at least eigh more months to reap the fruit of their labore, “said n. vasudevan, a residence of peruvayal panchayat who has a residence Field for joint farming ventures. He added that leased-land farming was also going through an inxplicable crisis waiting to the lacked of proper support.
According to the latest statistics available with the second department, the total loss in the necessary sector in the situation in the distrint point the onset of the monsoon was ₹ 44 Crus. It has been assessed scientificly after field-level data collection by officials, coversing about 2,000 hectares in kozhikode district. The compiled data also showed that farmers in the thodannur block suffred the biggest impact, with an estimated loss of ₹ 18.7 Crore.
Plantain and Paddy Farmers were among the Worst Hit by the Seasonal Challenges. According to the Agriculture Department’s Latest Records, Plantain Farmers Alone Lost Crops Worth ₹ 35 Crore, with about 6.5 Lakh trees destroyed during the monsoon. In the case of paddy, the loss was estimated at ₹ 2.6 Crore Across 175 hectares of affected fields.
Published – August 24, 2025 07:38 pm IST
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