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Farmers struggle amidst heatwave, deficient rainfall

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
July 26, 2024
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Amidst the persistent heatwave and the deficient rainfall in Jammu and Kashmir, a threat is looming large over the farming community. The dual challenges of a severe heatwave and deficient rainfall have converged to create a crisis that threatens not only agricultural productivity but also the livelihoods of countless farmers in the region. Farmers, who are the backbone of the economy, are facing an unprecedented struggle this year. The rising temperatures have accelerated evaporation, leading to moisture stress in the soil. This, coupled with insufficient rainfall, has parched the lands that once promised a bounty of crops. The situation is exacerbated by the erratic weather patterns, which have become increasingly unpredictable due to climate change. In Jammu and Kashmir, the impact of these weather conditions is keenly felt. The farmers are grappling with dwindling water resources and struggling to nurture their crops. Traditional farming practices, which have sustained communities for generations, are proving inadequate in the face of these new climatic realities. The repercussions of this agricultural distress extend far beyond the fields. Farmers are burdened with mounting debts as their yields diminish. The inability to repay loans and sustain their families plunges them into a cycle of poverty and despair. Moreover, the broader economy, which depends on agricultural output, faces ripple effects that can destabilize rural communities and urban markets alike. It is imperative that both UT administration and central governments take urgent and decisive action to alleviate the plight of our farmers. Immediate measures must include providing financial assistance, ensuring timely availability of subsidized seeds and fertilizers, and promoting water conservation techniques such as drip irrigation. Long-term solutions necessitate investments in climate-resilient agriculture and infrastructure to mitigate the impact of future climate extremes.

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