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Farmers Urge Government Action for Infrastructure Development and Water Conservation
A group of farmers has made a formal appeal to government authorities, advocating for the establishment of a permanent warehouse to enhance the storage and distribution of agricultural products. They believe that such infrastructure is essential for reducing post-harvest losses and ensuring better market access for their produce.
In addition to the warehouse initiative, the farmers are calling for the implementation of schemes aimed at boosting groundwater levels in the region. This request comes amidst growing concerns over water scarcity, which has been exacerbated by changing climate patterns and increasing agricultural demands. Improved groundwater management is seen as crucial for sustaining agricultural productivity and ensuring food security.
Furthermore, the farmers are requesting the linking of the Palar and Thenpennai rivers. They argue that such a connection would facilitate better water management practices and enhance irrigation facilities across the agricultural belts served by these rivers. This linkage could potentially improve water availability for farming, especially during dry seasons.
The calls for action reflect broader concerns about sustainable agriculture, resource management, and the need for innovative solutions to address the challenges faced by the farming community. As the situation develops, stakeholders are urged to consider these proposals to support the livelihoods of farmers and promote agricultural sustainability.
