Thursday, January 14, 2016

Drought leads to distress sale

Intense drought- like conditions and the agriculture crisis have taken toll on the cattle in the Adilabad district of Telangana.

Farmers, who have been driven to penury by crop failure, are selling their bulls and bullocks in the cattle markets as they cannot afford to purchase fodder for them or even provide water.

The district is facing huge shortage of fodder and greenery is disappearing gradually.

It is learn that nearly Rs 12 lakh worth of beef is being sent to Hyderabad every day from various places in the district these days. Weekly cattle shandies are buzzing with activity at Ichoda, Utnoor, Muthnoor, Bhainsa, Nirmal , Sarangapur, Adilabad and Jainoor.

The issue of large scale beef exports came to light when a van which was transporting beef valued at Rs 3.5 lakh to the Hyderabad from Adilabad over turned near Mannur village at Gudihathnoor recently.              

Farmers generally sell their cattle in dry season only after completing their agriculture operations in the rainy season. Farmers are forced to sell their cattle at cheap as the buyers take the advantage of the farmer’s distress.

Sangepu Borranna, district convenor of Rythu Athma Hatyala Nivarana Committee, the situation was so bad that some farmers were even selling useful bulls and bullocks too’.

It was found that there was a rise in the sales of bulls and bullocks at the weekly cattle shandies in the last two months as farmers feels that there will be severe drinking water problems, shortage of fodder and lack of green grass in the coming days.
Cattle traders do not want to take risk involved in transporting cattle openly in vans to Hyderabad.

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