Versuchen GOLD - Frei
Paddy overload
Down To Earth
|September 01, 2025
Even as it records a rise in paddy acreage, Telangana enhances its push for fine-grained varieties of the crop, raising concerns
OVER THE past decade, farmer G Ravinder Reddy has noticed an agricultural shift in his village, Choppadanti. Acreage of paddy in the village in Telangana’s Karimnagar district has increased in both kharif (or vanakalam) and rabi (yasangi) seasons. “Irrigation has shifted, as paddy fields need to be flooded, not watered periodically like maize,” says Ravinder Reddy, who grew cotton, maize and paddy earlier, but now only grows paddy. The village has also gained a floating population of farm workers from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra during sowing and harvest.
Such a scenario may be visible across Telangana, particularly after the state government’s decision to give farmers a bonus of ₹500 per quintal (100 kg) above minimum support price (MSP) on procurement of fine-grained paddy, which has been less cultivated in the state.
This bonus is part of the Congress government’s promises during the 2023 state assembly elections. Its manifesto only mentioned “paddy crops”. After coming to power, the government specified the bonus for 33 fine paddy varieties.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der September 01, 2025-Ausgabe von Down To Earth.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Down To Earth
Down To Earth
JINALI MODY - ENTREPRENEUR
In September 2025, UN Environment Programme announced Mumbai-based Jinali Mody, founder of material-science startup Banofi Leather, as a Young Champion of the Earth.
2 mins
January 01, 2026
Down To Earth
IT'S AN ENDLESS BATTLE
A decade spent tackling waste still feels vanishingly small
2 mins
January 01, 2026
Down To Earth
'NUMB, AND UNABLE TO ACT
As disasters grow more frequent, I find myself wondering how long I can continue living here, waiting for the next storm
2 mins
January 01, 2026
Down To Earth
SAJANA SAJEEVAN - CRICKETER
In April 2024, Sajana Sajeevan got her maiden call up to the national women's cricket team on the back of a 12-year domestic career that began in the paddy fields of Wayanad, Kerala.
4 mins
January 01, 2026
Down To Earth
NILA MADHAB PANDA - FILMMAKER
Few storytellers bring dramatic despair of ecological loss to the big screen like Nila Madhab Panda. The national-award winning filmmaker often makes nature his central character, be it in his 2017 film Kadvi Hawa or in the 2023 web series The Jengaburu Curse.
4 mins
January 01, 2026
Down To Earth
CHETAN SINGH SOLANKI: SCIENTIST | SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR
For the past five years, Chetan Singh Solanki has been on a singular journey.
2 mins
January 01, 2026
Down To Earth
ʻLIVING SLOWLY, RELUCTANTLY
The pleasures and burdens of attempting a sustainable life in a fast-moving world
2 mins
January 01, 2026
Down To Earth
KIRAN RAO
Filmmaker and producer Kiran Rao has mastered the art of mainstreaming social commentary, as seen in her early films like Dhobi Ghat and more recently in Laapataa Ladies and Humans in the Loop.
4 mins
January 01, 2026
Down To Earth
I SEE THE RISE OF DEFENDERS
When a species disappears from a land, the loss extends far beyond the species itself.
2 mins
January 01, 2026
Down To Earth
MANISH MEHROTRA - CHEF | RESTAURATEUR
Manish Mehrotra is globally recognised for his innovative approach to preserving India's culinary heritage.
4 mins
January 01, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
