The suggested acceleration of the Yasangi (Rabi) crop season to lessen the negative effects of changing climatic circumstances was the subject of proposals and recommendations from scientists, experts, and other stakeholders requested by the cabinet subcommittee on agriculture on Wednesday. Before the upcoming meeting of the cabinet sub-committee, they were asked to undertake a thorough investigation into the pertinent topics and submit reports.

In order to discuss various facets of crop management during the Yasangi season, the cabinet subcommittee convened its first meeting with the stakeholders on wednesday at the State Secretariat. The cabinet subcommittee, which also included Ministers Gangula Kamalakar, Errabelli Dayakar Rao, Koppula Eshwar, and A Indrakaran Reddy, was presided over by Agriculture minister S Niranjan Reddy.

Although the State government's farmer-friendly policies have helped the agriculture industry advance significantly over the past nine years, the Yasangi crop has become a problem for both the farmers and the State government. Unseasonal rains are causing paddy and other crops to lose before they can be harvested. The chief minister advised moving forward the crop season to lessen the losses and formed a cabinet subcommittee to look into the matter.

As a result, the Ministers talked about Yasangi season crop management concerns, rice types that produce great yields with little time and effort, alternative crops, and other issues. During the conference, they also discussed the unpredictable rainfall, losses suffered, and the steps that needed to be done to advance the harvest season.


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