PUNE: Uttar Pradesh sugarcane farmers earned an
additional Rs 5,568 crore in 2016-17 thanks to rapid adoption of a new
sugarcane variety, which increased the average yield by 8.7% to 723.76 quintal
per hectare.
"With rise in per hectare productivity, not
only sugarcane crushing had increased by 1825 lakh quintal relative to last
year but also income of sugarcane farmers of the state has increased by Rs
5568.32 crore," said Vipin Kumar Dwivedi, cane commissioner, Uttar
Pradesh.
"In this year, state has produced 87.50
lakh tonne of sugar, which is highest in the country for the first time,"
said Dwivedi.
Shamli district stood first in terms of average
yield of 843.40 quintal per hectare.
Meerut
and Muzaffarnagar remain on second and third position with average yields of
832.28 quintal per hectare and 828.56 quintal per hectare respectively.
This
year growth in average yield had been registered both in case of Plant and Pedi
sugarcane. Compared to last year, growth in plants average yield was registered
as 62.64 quintal per hectare and in Pedi, 53.16 quintal per hectare.
Hapur
district average yield was 785.64 quintal per hectare, which was 109.08 quintal
per hectare more than its last year's average yield of 676.56 quintal per
hectare. Hence maximum growth in average yield was recorded in Hapur district.

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