India: Onion and mango growers worried about non-seasonal rain

Published 2023년 3월 10일

Tridge summary

Unusual rains have caused significant damage to crops, particularly mangoes and onions, in several subdivisions of Maharashtra due to heavy rainfall over the past two days. The Meteorological Department has predicted more rain in the coming days, exacerbating the situation for growers. The thunderstorms have also resulted in the loss of blossoms and small fruits. The rain is expected to extend to other districts such as Jabaa, Ahmednagar, Akola, Buldhana, and Amravati, further impacting agricultural activities in the region.
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Original content

Unusual rains have hit parts of Vaijapur, Soygaon and Gangapur subdivisions across the district, causing damage to crops. Hundreds of mango and onion growers have been saddened by the rain showers of the past two days. According to the information from the Meteorological Department, more rain is forecast in Maharashtra for the next three days. In Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district, the rain was accompanied by thunderstorms in some places in places such as Vaijapur, Soigaon and Gangapur. This resulted in a large loss of blossoms and small mango fruits. Rain is ...
Source: Uiennieuws

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