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Weed and Agriculture

Kartavya Desk Staff

Context: A recent study commissioned by the Federation of Seed Industry of India (FSII) revealed significant crop productivity losses caused by weeds, amounting to ₹92,000 crore ($11 billion) annually. The study focused on understanding weed-related crop damage and recommending strategies for better weed management.

Key findings:

Impact on crop yield: Weeds are responsible for 25-26% yield losses in kharif crops and 18-25% in rabi crops across India.

Affected crops: The study covered seven major crops, including rice, wheat, maize, cotton, sugarcane, soybean, and mustard, from 30 districts in 11 States.

Farmer and dealer input: Over 3,200 farmers and 300 dealers were consulted, along with experts from Krishi Vigyan Kendras and the Agriculture department.

Economic Costs: Farmers spend ₹3,700 to ₹7,900 per acre on weed control, with weeds being a leading factor in crop losses among biotic stresses.

Weed management recommendations: Herbicides and mechanization. Crop rotation and cover cropping. Biological control measures.

Herbicides and mechanization.

Crop rotation and cover cropping.

Biological control measures.

Cost reduction: Implementing these strategies could reduce costs by 40-60% compared to traditional methods.

Source: Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) & FSII, “Weed Management — Emerging Challenges & Management Strategies” report.

UPSC GS3 syllabus:

Agriculture: Impact of weeds on crop productivity (₹92,000 crore loss annually) directly ties to challenges in Indian agriculture. Weed control methods (herbicides, mechanization, crop rotation) connect with agricultural practices and inputs.

• Impact of weeds on crop productivity (₹92,000 crore loss annually) directly ties to challenges in Indian agriculture.

• Weed control methods (herbicides, mechanization, crop rotation) connect with agricultural practices and inputs.

Science and technology in agriculture: Adoption of technology-driven weed management can be linked to technology indigenization and advancements in agriculture.

Economic development: Financial losses due to weeds impacting farmers’ incomes can be tied to inclusive growth and farmer welfare issues.

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