Surya Raitha Scheme: Karnataka farmers go high-tech
This will lead to an increase in the agriculture productivity and continuous power supply during the daytime.
Karnataka: On Friday, the much awaited Surya Raitha Scheme which aims to remove irrigation pump sets with metered solar water pumps will be launched in Karnataka’s Kanakapura.
The scheme will help farmers to irrigate their fields during the daytime so that they don’t have to turn on the pumps at night. Hence, preventing wastage of water.
Moreover, this will also lead to an increase in the agriculture productivity and continuous power supply during the daytime. Farmers will provide their shade free land for the project.
Karnataka: On Friday, the much awaited Surya Raitha Scheme which aims to remove irrigation pump sets with metered solar water pumps will be launched in Karnataka’s Kanakapura.
The scheme will help farmers to irrigate their fields during the daytime so that they don’t have to turn on the pumps at night. Hence, preventing wastage of water.
Moreover, this will also lead to an increase in the agriculture productivity and continuous power supply during the daytime. Farmers will provide their shade free land for the project.
SuryaRaithaKarnataka scheme is a win-win situation for the govt as well as farmers. While for the govt, the power subsidy burden will come down, farmers will get quality power besides having an alternate source of income of approximately INR 50000 by selling excess solar power.
The scheme was first announced in September 2014.
It has been financed by the merger of various investment from farmers, subsidies from governments and interest-free soft loan by BESCOM.
As a part of the project, BESCOM will also assure power supply during the day to the farmers. As per reports payback period will be set on the basis of electricity generated. It is expected to be between 12-14 years.
The scheme has gained a lot of positive reactions on social media with trending #SuryaRaithaKarnataka