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Crop Damages in Punjab : Farmers' Struggle with Hailstorms

Crop Damages in Punjab
Farmers' Struggle with Hailstorms

Crop losses in Punjab

Recent severe weather, including hail, rain, and gusty winds, has wreaked havoc on crops across north India, with reports indicating up to 45% crop losses in certain areas.

Essential crops such as wheat and mustard suffered significant damage, particularly in states like Uttar Pradesh (UP), where sugarcane, potatoes, various vegetables, and fruits also faced setbacks.

The wheat crop in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and UP was notably impacted, with nearly 40% of the standing wheat crop reported to have fallen due to the harsh conditions.

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In light of these events, Weather & Radar can be crucial for farmers to mitigate future losses.

We provide real-time weather updates and forecasts, helping farmers make informed decisions about when to sow, harvest, or take protective measures against impending bad weather.

To further prepare for hailstorms, farmers can implement three simple measures:

  • Install protective netting over crops to shield them from hail.
  • Employ early warning systems, like the Weather & Radar app, to anticipate severe weather.
  • Practice crop diversification to reduce the risk of total loss from a single weather event.

Adopting these strategies can significantly help in minimising the adverse effects of severe weather on agriculture, ensuring better preparedness and resilience among the farming community.

Weather & Radar editorial desk
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