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Maharashtra warns action for failure to implement sugarcane drip

The government had last year made drip irrigation mandatory for sugarcane crop in all the irrigation command areas across the state.

August 09, 2018 / 21:07 IST
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Sugar factories and district banks in Maharashtra that fail to implement the state government's drip irrigation programme for sugarcane crop will face strict action, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said today.

The government had last year made drip irrigation mandatory for sugarcane crop in all the irrigation command areas across the state.

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Speaking at a meeting held in Mumbai, Fadnavis said it is mandatory for banks to process at least 50 per cent of the total loan applications received from farmers and sugar factories for implementing the drip irrigation system before the start of crushing season, which generally begins in November every year.

The government had last year made it compulsory to install drip irrigation system in the fields of total 3.7 lakh hectares in a phased manner by 2019. The amount of loan will be Rs 85,400 per hectare.