Maharashtra drought-impact: Agricultural sector to decline by 2.7%

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Mar 17, 2016, 03:20 PM IST

Total rainfall in the state during 2015 was deficient at 59.4 % of the national rainfall, the Survey said. Of the 355 tehsils (excluding those in Mumbai city and suburbs), 278 tehsils received deficient, 75 tehsils received normal and two tehsils received excess rainfall, it said.

The severe drought gripping parts of Maharashtra has left its imprint on the State Economic Survey, which says agriculture and allied services sector is expected to decline by 2.7 %.

The 'Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16' was tabled in the State Legislature here today, a day ahead of the presentation of Budget.

Total rainfall in the state during 2015 was deficient at 59.4 % of the national rainfall, the Survey said. Of the 355 tehsils (excluding those in Mumbai city and suburbs), 278 tehsils received deficient, 75 tehsils received normal and two tehsils received excess rainfall, it said.

During Kharif season of 2015, sowing was completed on 141.46 lakh hectares, which was six % less than the previous year (150.97 lakh hectares). This and deficient rains resulted in expected decline of 18 % in production of total food-grains and marginal decline of two % in oilseeds production for Kharif crops, it said.

Due to the deficient rains in Kharif season 2015, area under Rabi crop is expected to decline by 16 % as compared to the previous year, the Survey said.

The Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyan launched by the state primarily aims at making Maharashtra a drought-free state by 2019, the Survey said.

The Abhiyan involves deepening and widening of streams, construction of cement and earthen stop dams, works on nullah and digging of farm ponds, it said.

The target is to make 5,000 villages free of water scarcity every year, the Survey said.