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THE BURST of heavy rainfall, which hit the State on Tuesday, is being seen as a boon for the paddy and other Rabi crops in the State. But it would have very little effect on the crop of pulses.

Published on: Aug 23, 2006 12:00 AM IST
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THE BURST of heavy rainfall, which hit the State on Tuesday, is being seen as a boon for the paddy and other Rabi crops in the State. But it would have very little effect on the crop of pulses.

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According to the Indian Institute of Pulse Research (IIPR) director Masood Ali, light rains may provide insignificant relief to Moong and Urd but for paddy and maize, heavy rains were required. He said for a better pulse crop, at least 30 mm rains were required. In the absence of adequate rains in August, the pulse crop has already suffered a 10 per cent loss. If the dry spell had continued for another 10 days, the crop could have incurred a severe loss, he added.

He said that the paddy crop has already suffered a big loss due to scarcity of water. On the other hand, late September rains were always required for the wheat crop, he said.

However, according to the technical advisor of the Agromatic Advisory Services at the Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology Dr Mukesh Agarwal, today’s rains have worked as oxygen for the dying crops. The crop has reached the wilting stage, but the recent rains have provided oxygen to the dying crop.

 
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