argadorn Posted August 12, 2022 Report Posted August 12, 2022 25 minutes ago, hyperbole said: Adi practicality nundi ravali, government chebute vinaru, for example my dad who used to cultivate paddy has not sown a single acre this rainy season but went all in on cotton albiet rains played a spoilsport that’s a different story, so many of our village people didn’t go for paddy, with cotton also gone due to rains they sowed daniyalu. The transition will come for sure but people got to learn it a hard way at some point you will see padd production stabilizing and other cash crops like cotton going up, Telangana is becoming one of the largest producers of cotton in the country Telangana targets cultivating cotton in 75 lakh acres during Vaanakalam Hyderabad: Giving the much needed impetus to the cotton cultivation in the State, the Agriculture department has set a target of cultivating the crop in a whopping 75 lakh acres during the ensuing Vaanakalam (Kharif) crop season. It has decided to extend complete cooperation to cotton farmers and promote the crop cultivation on a massive scale, besides bringing a Cotton Solvent policy to encourage ginning mills in the State. Telangana cultivated cotton crop in about 60 lakh acres during Yasangi (Rabi) season this year. Though it stands second in terms of cultivation area after Maharashtra, the State is largest producer of cotton in the country. Further, the cotton produced in the State has been already recognised by the Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) as a top quality product in the country as well as international market. Agriculture Minister S Niranjan Reddy held a meeting with the representatives of Telangana Ginners Association at his chambers here on Monday, and informed them that the State government was ready to provide more incentives to the ginning mills in addition to the supply of subsidised power presently. A decision in this regard will be taken after getting a nod from Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao who has been advising farmers to take up cultivation of crops alternative to paddy. Since the State formation, the number of ginning mills has gone up from less than 100 to nearly 350 ginning mills at present, while another 30 mills are under construction. The number of ginning mills is expected to increase further, due to increased cotton production. Considering the demand for sub-products like cotton seed oil, cake and solvent in the national and international markets, the State government is planning to bring a Cotton Solvent policy. Further, the Agriculture Minister stated that the agricultural scientists were working on developing a cotton variety which can withstanding the summer heat as well as complete the crop cycle in a single season. If succeeded, farmers will be able to cultivate the crop during both the seasons and could become an alternative to paddy cultivation, he added. He also advised farmers to reduce paddy cultivation and replace it with cotton farming. “There is no shortage of irrigation water to cultivate cotton crop in the State. Farmers must focus on farm mechanisation and reduce depending on labourers who are in severe shortage,” he said. Add palm oil in next 3 years .. telangana will be number one with similar rains 1 Quote
hyperbole Posted August 12, 2022 Report Posted August 12, 2022 @bhaiganI can’t compete with your verbal diarrhea and irony is that you might not be even a voter here, all I can say is the problems are different, the people are different and even the geography. I wish you luck in your endeavors/time in the pursuit to see congress in power and i would like them as well but guarantee that is not happening anytime soon because they lost cader/leaders in northern districts where BJP took over as an alternative, congress is strong in nalgonda and khammam better them not lose Munugode this time the reality check, where is revanth going to compete from again? 1 Quote
bhaigan Posted August 12, 2022 Author Report Posted August 12, 2022 4 minutes ago, hyperbole said: @bhaiganI can’t compete with your verbal diarrhea and irony is that you might not be even a voter here, all I can say is the problems are different, the people are different and even the geography. I wish you luck in your endeavors/time in the pursuit to see congress in power and i would like them as well but guarantee that is not happening anytime soon because they lost cader/leaders in northern districts where BJP took over as an alternative, congress is strong in nalgonda and khammam better them not lose Munugode this time the reality check, where is revanth going to compete from again? you will know all those details where revanth will compete from , dont worry about them Quote
Telugodura456 Posted August 12, 2022 Report Posted August 12, 2022 2 hours ago, veerigadu said: Geographically telangana has certain disadvantages compared to Andhra. However it still doesn’t take away the fact that TG had highest number of farmer suicides in last 3 decades. One way or another this genre of projects will create some sense of facade wherein farmers will feel more empowered. Even though it might cost a nut and half for the state budget. no one is objecting to irrigation projects. But they must be built properly not for vanity or hype or corruption. Quote
Telugodura456 Posted August 12, 2022 Report Posted August 12, 2022 2 hours ago, veerigadu said: Hyderabad state was one of the richest in the country even prior to independence. Andhra people improved private infrastructure for their own respective properties. But beyond Hyd, TG was thoroughly neglected in all departments. So you must check your facts before you make any such statements Hyd state was richest is just fake propoganda. nizam gaadu antha crochukuni aadi palace lo pettukunnadu - that makes it rich ? AP also makes revenue of 2 laks pplus. Emi welfare lekunda pettukunte - it will also be "rich". What do you mean TG was neglected ? so much welfate was given - have you forgotten nagarjuna sagar, sri rama sagar. solving the naxal issue, eliminating patel=patwari. infact naxals ni gelavalsindhi - dhoola thiredhi dora lamdikes ki. Quote
Telugodura456 Posted August 12, 2022 Report Posted August 12, 2022 2 hours ago, hyperbole said: ground water level variations masthu untai year to year. only two years ye chupinchadu. we need to see progressively increasing compare it to normal GL. also we need to see where they are measuring and how many sensoes. Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted August 12, 2022 Report Posted August 12, 2022 1 hour ago, hyperbole said: Adi practicality nundi ravali, government chebute vinaru, for example my dad who used to cultivate paddy has not sown a single acre this rainy season but went all in on cotton albiet rains played a spoilsport that’s a different story, so many of our village people didn’t go for paddy, with cotton also gone due to rains they sowed daniyalu. The transition will come for sure but people got to learn it a hard way at some point you will see padd production stabilizing and other cash crops like cotton going up, Telangana is becoming one of the largest producers of cotton in the country Telangana targets cultivating cotton in 75 lakh acres during Vaanakalam Hyderabad: Giving the much needed impetus to the cotton cultivation in the State, the Agriculture department has set a target of cultivating the crop in a whopping 75 lakh acres during the ensuing Vaanakalam (Kharif) crop season. It has decided to extend complete cooperation to cotton farmers and promote the crop cultivation on a massive scale, besides bringing a Cotton Solvent policy to encourage ginning mills in the State. Telangana cultivated cotton crop in about 60 lakh acres during Yasangi (Rabi) season this year. Though it stands second in terms of cultivation area after Maharashtra, the State is largest producer of cotton in the country. Further, the cotton produced in the State has been already recognised by the Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) as a top quality product in the country as well as international market. Agriculture Minister S Niranjan Reddy held a meeting with the representatives of Telangana Ginners Association at his chambers here on Monday, and informed them that the State government was ready to provide more incentives to the ginning mills in addition to the supply of subsidised power presently. A decision in this regard will be taken after getting a nod from Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao who has been advising farmers to take up cultivation of crops alternative to paddy. Since the State formation, the number of ginning mills has gone up from less than 100 to nearly 350 ginning mills at present, while another 30 mills are under construction. The number of ginning mills is expected to increase further, due to increased cotton production. Considering the demand for sub-products like cotton seed oil, cake and solvent in the national and international markets, the State government is planning to bring a Cotton Solvent policy. Further, the Agriculture Minister stated that the agricultural scientists were working on developing a cotton variety which can withstanding the summer heat as well as complete the crop cycle in a single season. If succeeded, farmers will be able to cultivate the crop during both the seasons and could become an alternative to paddy cultivation, he added. He also advised farmers to reduce paddy cultivation and replace it with cotton farming. “There is no shortage of irrigation water to cultivate cotton crop in the State. Farmers must focus on farm mechanisation and reduce depending on labourers who are in severe shortage,” he said. Cotton is mostly due to historic prices , if cotton prices stabilise they wil lgo back to paddy for assured returns The main problem is there isn't an organised market for almost every agri produce , you don't have any stability on final rates. It's all controlled by a few people at state level Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted August 12, 2022 Report Posted August 12, 2022 2 hours ago, bhaigan said: Center is not buying that rice anta dora crying LOL No state govt is also spending huge amounts on buying rice , why do you think Telangana govt is banning rice from andhra entering Telangana ? Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted August 12, 2022 Report Posted August 12, 2022 1 hour ago, Telugodura456 said: no one is objecting to irrigation projects. But they must be built properly not for vanity or hype or corruption. Like the pattiseema project , which has not been used since 2019 because nargarjuna Sagar itself has more than enough water to service Krishna delta Quote
Lovecrusader Posted August 12, 2022 Report Posted August 12, 2022 5 hours ago, bhaigan said: TRS and BJP iddaru thodu dongale ee scam lo Pump motors katham sarva nasanam ayinayi megha krishna reddy degara mavallu kuda dabbulu tinaru Quote
Telugodura456 Posted August 12, 2022 Report Posted August 12, 2022 14 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said: Like the pattiseema project , which has not been used since 2019 because nargarjuna Sagar itself has more than enough water to service Krishna delta pumping of patti seema in 2020 : https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/pumping-of-water-begins-at-pattiseema-scheme/article31863885.ece Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted August 13, 2022 Report Posted August 13, 2022 5 hours ago, Telugodura456 said: pumping of patti seema in 2020 : https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/pumping-of-water-begins-at-pattiseema-scheme/article31863885.ece They do yearly test runs to not lose equipment and close it afterwards Krishna river delta never had any shortage of water, atleast 500 TMC went into ocean since 2019. It makes zero logic to use it when the natural gravity water is abundant in the same canal system Quote
manadonga Posted August 13, 2022 Report Posted August 13, 2022 6 hours ago, Ryzen_renoir said: Like the pattiseema project , which has not been used since 2019 because nargarjuna Sagar itself has more than enough water to service Krishna delta Pattiseema was bult by 1600 cr and got already 125 tmcs till now and provided to krishna delta jaggadu vadatledu ee yr july vachhayi water 2019 lo September lo vachhayi water Ee lopu oka panta sagam ayipoyedi late and toofan vachhi nov lo mottam kottukupoyindi 1 Quote
Telugodura456 Posted August 13, 2022 Report Posted August 13, 2022 13 hours ago, Ryzen_renoir said: They do yearly test runs to not lose equipment and close it afterwards Krishna river delta never had any shortage of water, atleast 500 TMC went into ocean since 2019. It makes zero logic to use it when the natural gravity water is abundant in the same canal system it already paid for itself several times over. And you are the guy who is satisfied because isro laid one road for 35k acres of land with 27 kilometers of coast. Quote
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