Delta farmers in TN turn to summer paddy cultivation as interim crop

IANS April 5, 2025 307 views

Farmers in Tamil Nadu's Delta region are strategically cultivating summer paddy by leveraging consistent electricity from Tangedco. The traditional rice bowl is now experimenting with short-term crop varieties and groundwater irrigation. Regions like Thanjavur and Orathanadu are leading this agricultural innovation. Farmers remain optimistic about potential rainfall and increased crop acreage this season.

"As Tangedco ensures uninterrupted electricity for the ongoing school examination season, farmers like us are also benefiting from it" - K. Arul Vinayakan, Farmer
Delta farmers in TN turn to summer paddy cultivation as interim crop
Chennai, April 5: Farmers in the Delta districts of Tamil Nadu have begun cultivating summer paddy as a short-term interim crop, utilising groundwater drawn through energised borewells.

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- Delta districts utilize three-phase power for summer paddy cultivation

Traditionally, the Delta region, which includes districts like Thanjavur and is often referred to as the rice bowl of Tamil Nadu, cultivates paddy in two major seasons: samba and thaladi.

However, with the current availability of three-phase power supply, many farmers have taken the opportunity to grow summer paddy as well.

K. Arul Vinayakan, a farmer from Senthalai village in Thanjavur district, noted that the consistent power supply provided by the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) has been instrumental.

"As Tangedco ensures uninterrupted electricity for the ongoing school examination season, farmers like us are also benefiting from it," he said.

Manivarnan M.R., another farmer engaged in summer paddy cultivation, urged the Electricity Department to continue providing uninterrupted power until water is released from the Mettur Dam into the River Cauvery.

According to leaders of farmer associations, the focus this season is on short-term paddy varieties such as TPS 5, ADT 53, CO-31, and ASD 16.

M.C. Veerasamy, a prominent farmers' leader from the Delta region, said that areas like Orathanadu have already commenced transplantation of the summer crop. In some regions, such as Kasanadu Thekkur, farmers have also begun deweeding.

Officials from the Agriculture Department noted that Thanjavur district alone had samba and kuruvai paddy cultivated on around 1.30 lakh hectares. Interestingly, a significant number of farmers have now turned to summer paddy, relying on groundwater to sustain the crop. Department sources also indicated a potential increase in the acreage of both kuruvai and samba crops compared to the previous season. Farmers remain hopeful that upcoming rains will further benefit their summer paddy cultivation.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is great news for our farmers! Using the available power supply to grow an extra crop shows real innovation. Hope the yields are good this season 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the initiative, I'm concerned about groundwater depletion. Are there any measures to ensure sustainable water usage during this summer cultivation?
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Senthil V.
My uncle in Thanjavur has switched to TPS 5 variety this season. Says it's more resistant to heat stress. Good to see farmers adapting to changing conditions!
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Anitha R.
The Delta region truly is the backbone of Tamil Nadu's rice production. Proud of our farmers working hard despite challenges. Hope the government continues supporting them with good policies.
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Karthik B.
Interesting read! Didn't know about these different paddy varieties. The article could have included more details about yield differences between them though.
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Meena S.
Three-phase power making a difference! 👏 My village still faces power cuts during peak hours. Hope this success story encourages better infrastructure everywhere.

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