Cauvery farmers keep their fingers crossed for good monsoon

IANS  |  Chennai 

There is 60:40 chance of good paddy crop this time and one can wait until July for the Southwest monsoon. However, the farmers are keeping their fingers crossed, according to a of a farmers' association in Cauvery delta in

"About one lakh acres of paddy has been sown in the delta region by those who have ground water source. We can wait till the first week of July for water for sowing of paddy. If the monsoon fails, it is better for the farmers to drop the crop (short-term) and go for Samba crop," S. Ranganathan, Secretary, Cauvery Delta Farmers Welfare Association, told IANS.

He said if the monsoon sets in before June 12 and rains and the water level in goes up to 60 feet, then the water could be released for

Ranganathan said that farmers should go for very short-term paddy varieties.

On the other hand, if the monsoon fails, the government should conserve what ever water is available in Mettur dam, including Tamil Nadu's share of water from Karnataka, and stock it up while the farmers can look at Samba crop.

The (IMD) has predicted Southwest Monsoon to set over on June 6.

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First Published: Mon, June 03 2019. 22:24 IST