Hooghly (West Bengal): First Cyclone Yaas and then heavy rainfall due to deep depression have been a double whammy for the farmers in West Bengal. Even Hooghly district is not the exception. Almost 33 per cent of the crops were destroyed following the devastating cyclone. A total of 18 blocks in the district are dependent on agriculture, especially Singur, Polaba, Haripal, Pursura and Chanditala. The crops cultivated in these areas are sent to other districts like Kolkata, Burdwan and Birbhum.
Hooghly has a total of 10,000 hectares of land. The double whammy has become a major concern for the farmers due to waterlogging. The situation will worsen further if the heavy rains continue. The vegetable cultivation will be worse. The district administration has already admitted the inevitable loss. According to the estimates of the state agriculture department, almost 7,000 hectares of cultivable land have been affected because of Cyclone Yaas and deep depression rainfall.
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According to Noren Mondal, a farmer from Polaba said, "the waterlogging at the roots of the trees and plants is continuing, as a result of which the crops are being affected. If the rainfall continues like this then we will not have a single crop from our farmland. Naturally, the price will be affected. We are trying to keep our products intact to maintain the supply. As it is, we are not getting the right price for our products. In addition to that, almost 50% of our crops have been destroyed."