Updated On: 06 July, 2023 07:49 AM IST | Imphal | Agencies
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Security forces lob teargas shells to disperse a mob in Khangabok, on Tuesday. Pic/PTI
The violence in Manipur has taken a hit on agriculture, as many farmers have been unable to tend to their fields, and if the situation does not improve, food production in the state will be affected, a senior official said on Wednesday. Department of Agriculture Director N Gojendro said farmers were unable to cultivate at least 5,127 hectares of land, leading to a loss of 15,437.23 metric tonnes until June 28.
“If the farmers are unable to cultivate paddy this monsoon season, the loss will increase by the end of July. The department has, however, readied fertilisers and seeds that can be harvested in a shorter period of time and required lesser amount of water,” he said.