ADVERTISEMENT

As Reservoirs Run Low, Farmers Slash Sugar Cane Planting

As Reservoirs Run Low, Farmers Slash Sugar Cane Planting
Solapur, Maharashtra: Farmers in India's top sugar growing state are being forced to replace cane with less water-intensive crops, as a scorching drought drives authorities to hold back water from dams. The drop in plantings for the 2016-17 season - which one official estimated means acreage could fall by about a third - comes after a faltering monsoon has damaged thousands of hectares of cane in the world's second-biggest producer....
Register for Free
to continue reading
OUR NEWSLETTERS
By signing up you agree to the Terms & Conditions of NDTV Profit