Noida: Farmers across states in India are in a new problem as their wheat, a rabi crop, is ready to be harvested and there are no labourers to help them to garner it.
The 21-day lockdown, which was imposed to combat spread of coronavirus in the country by the union government over two weeks ago, has resulted in shortage or no availability of workers.
Farmers in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar and Gujarat, where wheat is grown in the winter season and harvested in the months of April and May every year, are worried how would they be able to collect the wheat crop on their own as the process requires a large number of people working almost round the clock to secure and store the crop, which then is used for the rest of the year.
An ETV Bharat correspondent visited some of the farmers here in the suburban area and found out that most of the farmers, trying to garner the crop on their own, asked the government to find a way out to this crisis so the important crop could be garnered successfully.