Mumbai: The World Bank will fund a Maharashtra government project for reclaiming saline lands, spread over 5 lakh hectares affecting 1,000 villages in the State.
A significant percentage of the lands are in the farmer’s suicide-prone Vidarbha region.
The project is a part of the larger umbrella project called Climate Resistant Agriculture, which will receive ?4,000 crore joint funding from the Bank and Maharashtra government.
The World Bank will provide ?2,800 crore while the rest will be contributed by the State government.
A senior Maharashtra government official told BusinessLine that the salinity in the soil is not triggered by excess irrigation. It is a geological condition, which needs to be treated.
The topography of the villages is such that the rain water does not get drained easily. Therefore, efforts would be made revive the natural drainage systems, which will help bring back the soil health, the official said.
The official pointed that in some areas cultivation is happening on saline lands but the crop yields are very low therefore in such areas salinity resistant seeds would also be provided for higher yields.
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