With pink bollworm turning virulent and posing a serious threat to the interests of farmers, the Telangana government has asked the farmers to terminate the crop before December 2017
It has ordered
an intense awareness campaign to educate the farmers to uproot the
plants out after third picking.
If the crop is
terminated by December 2017, it will break the lifecycle of the bollworm
population, lessening the risk of the incidence in the next kharif.
The
kharif season is coming to end as a good number of farmers have
completed their second picking. The third picking doesn’t yield much
produce but some farmers keep the crop, expecting one or two quintals.
Telangana
has registered a massive increase in cotton acreage this kharif. The
acreage crossed the 46-lakh acre mark, about 15 lakh acres more than the
normal acreage.
Untimely rains and outbreak of pink bollworm have
wreaked a havoc, causing extensive damage to small and medium farmers.
But
the government’s report suggest that the spread of pink bollworms is
virulent and has breached the Economic Threshold Level (ETL), which
could result in extensive damage.
“There is an
urgent need to educate the farmers on the need to terminate the crop
after December in all the cotton growing areas, particularly in Adilabad
and Warangal districts,” a senior government official said.
He
wanted the extension officers to convince to remove the crop and go for
shredding of the stubbles. “The worms will survive in the stubbles and
could transcend to the next crop,” he said.
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