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Lack of rains renders 15 lakh hectares of cotton fields in state useless

<p>Farmers are complaining that they have sowed the seeds but the delay in the onset of monsoon has prevented them from germinating; they want state to intervene and help them re-sow crops</p>

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Nearly 15 lakh hectares of cotton plantation in Maharashtra have dried up and gone to waste. Farmers claim they had sowed seeds in June, like every year, but the lack of rainfall means the seeds have not germinated.

Farmers spend nearly Rs 30,000 on growing a hectare of cotton. They now want to re-sow seeds of pulses to make up for their losses. Representation pic/Thinkstock
Farmers spend nearly Rs 30,000 on growing a hectare of cotton. They now want to re-sow seeds of pulses to make up for their losses. Representation pic/Thinkstock

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