Bengaluru: Reeling under huge losses due to heavy rains, flash floods, landslides and Covid-induced lockdown, the Karnataka coffee growers sought a bailout from the Centre, including interest waiver and rescheduling of bank loans to recover from the natural disasters, an official said on Saturday.
"Even as we were grappling from Covid-induced extended lockdown from April to June, our estates have been badly hit by excess rains, floods and landslides in July and August, causing huge damage to our plantations, a leading grower and state-run Coffee Board Chairman M.S. Boje Gowda said. In the absence of specific support for the coffee sector from the Centre's Rs 20-crore economic package announced in mid-May, the growers petitioned Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday through video-conference sought restructuring of bank loans and interest waiver as was done with a special coffee term loan (SCTL) package in the past.
"We have lost 35-50 per cent of the berries due to incessant rains, floods and landslides in coffee-growing districts of Kodagu, Chikkamagluru and Hassan in the southern state, which will reduce the production this year," said Gowda. As the largest producer of the aromatic beans, Karnataka accounts for about 70 of coffee production in the country, with dozen districts across the central, coastal and southern regions of the state spawning the rich-bio diverse Western Ghats in the Deccan plateau, producing the beans since 500 years.
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