Mango Farmers Are Worried A Lot In Telangana
Hyderabad, March 20 (Maxim News) Summer is here but farmers cultivating mangoes in many areas are not optimistic about the yield this year. Extensive pest attacks and unseasonal rains are among the different reasons being cited by the farmers for the low production.
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Farmers in many areas of erstwhile Mahabubnagar are worried about the black thrips attack, while those in Khammam say flowering was down by nearly 50 percent this season.
In Sangareddy, many farmers have already reported losses due to unseasonal rains. Mangoes are widely grown in Nagarkurnool, Kollapur, Achampet, Kalwakurthy, Wanaparthy, and other areas in the erstwhile Mahabubnagar district.
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In Nagarkurnool district limits alone, mangoes are cultivated on about 34,000 acres, of which about 22,000 acres are above five years old orchards. However, flowering has been badly affected due to black thrips attack across many areas in the district.
B Chandrudu, a farmer in Kollapur says he had cultivated mangoes in four acres of his lands. This apart, he had taken 40 acres on lease but this year it would be a heavy loss due to the pest attack.
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Save for about good yield in two acres in my land, vast areas in the 40 acres, flowering has been affected badly, he says. Apart from low flowering, increased operational costs are likely to add to their losses. Due to extensive pest attacks, multiple spraying had to be done and it resulted in an additional expenditure of about Rs.20,000 per acre.
Add, fertilizers and labor costs, and the operational costs shot up further, he explains. The same is the case in Wanaparthy and other neighboring areas. If this was the situation in the erstwhile Mahabubnagar district, in Khammam, the flowering would be down by 50 percent.
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Generally, mangoes are cultivated in 31,000 acres in the district but this time flowering was poor in about 15,000 acres.
In many areas, the mango fruitlets size ended up to the size of a lemon or sapota. Mostly Banganapalle varieties are grown in this region. Since this variety was an alternate bearer, last season the crop was encouraging but this year it is down, says an official from the horticulture department.
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The horticulture department is confident Every year, about 12 lakh metric tonnes of mangoes are produced in the State. This year, despite farmers expressing concerns due to poor flowering, horticulture department officials are confident that the yield would be on par with average production in the State.
Regarding the loss suffered by mango farmers in Sangareddy due to the rains on Saturday, officials said they were still awaiting reports from the field level. (Maxim News)
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