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**Sivaganga Farmers Assured of Adequate Fertilizer Supply, Raise Concerns Over Wild Animals & Invasive Species**

**SIVAGANGA, May 22, 2025** – At a farmers’ grievance meeting presided over by District Collector Asha Ajith, Sivaganga farmers were assured that there are sufficient stocks of urea and other fertilizers available in the district, alleviating earlier concerns about shortages. Joint Registrar (Cooperatives) Rajendra Prasad stated that the district has at least 100 metric tons of urea and instructed outlets to display stock and pricing information to maintain transparency. He promised swift action against any retailers found to be in violation.

Farmers also voiced concerns about the proliferation of thorny bushes (karuvelam trees) hindering crop growth. The Collector outlined block-wise measures being taken to address this issue.

Manalmedu Raja, a local farmer, called for increased monitoring of granite polishing units in Poovanthi, citing the presence of a large number of non-local workers.

A persistent issue raised was the damage caused by wild animals to crops. While acknowledging government support for farmers affected by wildlife, attendees expressed frustration with the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco)’s refusal to grant permission for solar fences. Farmers claim that this lack of permission leaves them vulnerable throughout the year and pleaded with officials to reconsider. The Collector assured the farmers their issues were heard and will be taken into advisement.

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