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Pemmasani thanks State for ₹369.20 crore Guntur channel modernisation; ayacut to grow to 75,000 acres

The Andhra Pradesh government has allocated ₹3,692.0 crore for the modernization of the Guntur Channel, a crucial irrigation system. This project aims to expand the ayacut (irrigated area) from the current 48,000 acres to 75,000 acres, benefiting farmers across Guntur and Krishna districts.

Pemmasani Ramarao, the State Water Resources Minister, expressed gratitude to Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy for approving the funds and prioritizing irrigation projects. He highlighted the project’s significance in enhancing agricultural productivity and farmer welfare. The modernization will involve lining the canal with concrete, improving water conveyance efficiency, and reducing water losses.

The Guntur Channel, originally constructed during British rule, has suffered from seepage and silting over time, diminishing its capacity. The upgrade will address these issues, ensuring a reliable water supply for the expanded ayacut. The project includes construction of new canals and distribution networks to reach previously unserved areas.

The expanded ayacut will particularly benefit farmers growing paddy, sugarcane, and horticulture crops. Increased water availability is expected to boost yields and improve the economic condition of the farming community. The project also incorporates measures for water conservation and sustainable water management practices.

The modernization is divided into three phases. Phase 1 focuses on the core channel improvements, while subsequent phases will concentrate on expanding the distribution network and providing farm-level irrigation facilities. The government anticipates completion within three years.

Officials state the project will not only increase the irrigated area but also reduce the dependence on groundwater, contributing to the overall water security of the region. The initiative aligns with the state government’s commitment to strengthening irrigation infrastructure and supporting agricultural growth. The project is expected to positively impact the livelihoods of thousands of farmers and contribute to the state’s agricultural output.

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