Haryana Government orders special ‘girdawari’ to assess crop damage due to heavy rain
Chandigarh, September 23
Haryana Agriculture Minister J P Dalal on Thursday ordered a ‘special girdawari’ (revenue survey) for the assessment of crop damage caused by heavy rain in some parts of the state.
To compensate the farmers on time, he said the officials have been directed to complete the process of girdawari at the earliest.
Notably, moderate to heavy rains have lashed many parts of Haryana during the past few days.
The minister said the Haryana government has decided to cover farmers growing horticultural crops under the ‘Mukhyamantri Bagwani Bima’ scheme.
He said the Haryana government has been making efforts to take welfare decisions for farmers.
Moreover, efforts have been made to connect the youth with the business of beekeeping, mushroom, milk processing, fisheries etc, he said.
He said 8-10 per cent of the area is under horticulture crops in the state and earlier there was no insurance scheme for these crops.
Total 21 vegetables, fruits and spice crops will be covered under the scheme, which was approved by the state cabinet on Wednesday.
Sometimes, farmers growing horticulture crops have to bear huge financial losses due to various factors. This scheme will compensate the farmers suffering due to the crop damage caused by sudden outbreak of crop diseases, insect-pests infestation, unseasonal rainfall, hailstorms, drought and frost, etc. — PTI