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‘Sangli’s grape industry hit hard’

With the unseasonal rain in October and November damaging grapes sown on lakhs of hectares in Sangli and Nashik, wine and grape export industries have been hit hard

Published on: Dec 16, 2019 12:26 AM IST
By , Sangli
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With the unseasonal rain in October and November damaging grapes sown on lakhs of hectares in Sangli and Nashik, wine and grape export industries have been hit hard this year.

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In Sangli, 55,000 acres of grapes, of the 1.10 lakh acres under cultivation, were destroyed. In Nashik, crops on around 3.40 lakh hectares were hit by unseasonal rain.

Maharashtra crushes 20,000 tonnes of grapes and produces 1.25 crore litres of wine between December and April. However, this year,only 12,000 to 15,000 tonnes of grapes will be crushed, resulting in the production of 70-80 lakh litres of wine.

Tasgaon, Kavathe-Mahankal, Palus and Khanapur in Sangli are known for producing export-quality grapes. However, officials from Sangli district agriculture department said 50% of grape orchards were damaged across seven talukas this year. The department has carried out a crop assessment report and sent it to the state. BB Mastoli, the district superintendent of agriculture, said, “Owing to the unseasonal rain, orchards were waterlogged. Owing to this, roots started rotting. The flowering stage of grapes was hit badly.”

 
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