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Purvanchal catching up with Western UP in sugarcane production

Lucknow: Purvanchal is catching up fast with western Uttar Pradesh in sugarcane production, thanks to Yogi Adityanath government’s farmer-friendly policies aimed at enhancing their income.

According to the data released by the sugarcane department, there has been an increase of 1.34 lakh hectares in the area of cultivation of the crop during the last four years of Yogi government, which is an all time record in the region. The area for sugarcane cultivation has gone up from from 4.39 lakh hectares to 5.73 lakh hectares in Purvanchal, the data points out.

This has resulted in record increase in sugarcane yield in Purvanchal, leading to significant rise in farmers’ income also. The sugarcane department’s statistics reveal that the farmers’ income has gone up by Rs 22,000 per hectare during this period. The total income of the farmers of Purvanchal has increased by Rs 1,290 crore.

According to the department, the farmer-friendly schemes of the Uttar Pradesh government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath have provided the much needed relief to them. The establishment of new sugar mills, reopening of closed ones and their operation during the Corona period, as well as timely payment of sugarcane price to the farmers and the campaign to connect the farmers with technology have proved to be very effective in this regard.

The expansion of the area of cultivation and increase in sugarcane yield, the income of the farmers has gone up significantly. The average yield of sugarcane in Purvanchal has increased from 652.72 quintals per hectare to 722 quintals per hectare in the last four years. The increase in yield has added to farmers’ income, who have earned Rs 22,512 per hectare.

Government distributes 70 lakh quintals of seeds to farmers

The Yogi government has distributed 70 lakh quintals of seeds to the farmers. Sowing on 5 lakh hectares of land has been done through trench method. Besides, co-cropping cultivation was done over 4 lakh hectares of land whereas drip irrigation plants were installed on 4,042 hectares. All these efforts of the Government have contributed to increase in yield as well as in farmers’ income.

The above news was originally posted on zeenews.india.com

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