Chennai, 12 August (H.S.): In a significant boost to the state's agricultural sector, Tamil Nadu has witnessed a remarkable 56% increase in Kuruvai cultivation across its delta districts. According to official reports, this surge is attributed to favorable monsoon conditions and the government's proactive measures to support farmers.
The delta districts, which include Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, and Nagapattinam, among others, have been pivotal in the state's agricultural growth. Kuruvai cultivation, a crucial component of the region's crop cycle, has seen a substantial uptick this season. This increase is expected to positively impact the livelihoods of thousands of farmers and contribute to the state's overall agricultural output.
Government initiatives, including timely supply of seeds, fertilizers, and financial assistance, have played a crucial role in this development. Additionally, the effective management of water resources and the implementation of modern farming techniques have also contributed to the surge in Kuruvai cultivation.
The increase in Kuruvai cultivation is a welcome sign for the state's economy and underscores the government's commitment to agricultural development. With the prospects of a good harvest, farmers in the delta districts are optimistic about their future prospects, and this development is expected to have a ripple effect on the overall agricultural sector in Tamil Nadu.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary