Maharashtra to launch weather advisory system for farmers

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The government is all set to introduce a system to issue daily district-wise advisory to farmers across the state. "The system has a capacity to generate alerts for every ten minutes, if required.

The state is taking a step forward to explore the possibility of issuing advisory for farmers to minimise their crop losses due to adverse conditions," Sachindra Pratap Singh told "Going by our current preparations and capacity to handle the data, I think we can introduce a advisory system," the said. "The government is likely to announce it next week," Singh said. The agriculture commissionerate conceived the proposal a few years back and it has completed setting up of stations at 2,050 sites across Maharashtra, he said. "The stations have started data collection work and its uploading on central server of the state government," Singh said. The first automatic station (AWS) in became operational on May 1 last year. The station helps in measuring the wind direction, wind speed, air temperature, relative humidity and records amount of rainfall, the said. and state governments get their alerts and inputs from the Meteorological Department (IMD), which generally give a broad picture of regions covering several districts, he said. The is now keen on providing more accurate information, which will ultimately benefit farmers in saving their crops or rescheduling sowing plans, Singh said.

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First Published: Sun, January 21 2018. 13:45 IST