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Sugarcane farmers in Mandya dist face losses as drought grips region

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The sugarcane farmers of Mandya district, particularly in the command area , are experiencing significant losses as drought conditions persist and the KRS Reservoir fails to supply water to the distribution canals. With the scorching heat of the sun intensifying, the sugarcane crops are wilting away, posing a grave threat to agricultural livelihoods in the region.

Despite the passage of February and the onset of March, the absence of rainfall coupled with the lack of water in the canals has exacerbated the situation. Approximately 25,000 hectares of sugarcane, reliant on canal water, are on the verge of devastation, amounting to potential losses of around Rs 200 crores across the district.

The KRS Reservoir, with a current water level of 89 feet and 7.5 TMC of water available, is unable to meet the irrigation needs of the region. The diversion of water away from the Visvesvaraya canal further compounds the challenges faced by farmers, leaving their crops vulnerable to the harsh summer conditions.

Source Link:https://www.thehansindia.com/karnataka/sugarcane-farmers-in-mandya-dist-face-losses-as-drought-grips-region-863261

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