Labor shortages in India due to the virus-led lockdown may push farmers in the nation’s second-biggest rice growing state to switch to cotton, threatening the staple grain’s production outlook Labor shortages in India due to the virus-led lockdown may push farmers in the nation’s second-biggest rice growing state to switch to cotton, threatening the staple grain’s production outlook.
The northern state of Punjab aims to double the area under cotton, which is relatively easier to grow, at a time when hundreds of thousands of migrant workers have left for their villages.
The state is highly dependent on labor from states such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar for its farm-related activities. “Even if the lockdown is lifted by June, I don’t foresee
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