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The provided text is a compilation of content descriptions from “The Hindu” newspaper and a news report about agriculture in Vizianagaram district. “The Hindu” offers diverse content, including Indian perspective on world affairs, Karnataka news, film reviews, technology updates, science articles, data analysis, health advice, and book reviews. The news report details the Vizianagaram district administration’s efforts to supply seeds and fertilizers to farmers despite a rainfall deficit in June 2025. While there’s a shortage in fertilizer supply initially, officials expect to meet demand in early July. They are also prepared to provide additional resources, anticipating improved rainfall later in the season.

**News Article:**

**Vizianagaram Farmers Receive Seed, Fertilizer Boost Amidst Rainfall Concerns**

**VIZIANAGARAM, INDIA – June 30, 2025** – The Vizianagaram district administration is working to ensure farmers have the necessary resources for the Kharif season despite concerns over a rainfall deficit in June. Agriculture officials have been distributing seeds and fertilizers in the Bondapalli mandal, with wider efforts underway across the district.

According to the Vizianagaram Agriculture Officer V.T. Ramarao, 7,600 metric tonnes of fertilizer have been distributed in June, addressing part of the current demand of 21,000 metric tonnes. Officials are optimistic that the fertilizer supply will catch up with demand in the first week of July. The total fertilizer requirement for the Kharif season is estimated to be around 52,000 tonnes.

Seed distribution has also been a priority, with 46,000 quintals distributed out of a demand for 50,000 quintals. “The department will arrange for additional fertilisers and seeds as the district is likely to get sufficient rainfall, although farmers are unhappy with the deficit rainfall in Dattirajeru, Gurla, Gajapathingaram, and other mandals,” Ramarao stated. The department has pledged to arrange for additional supplies should the district receive sufficient rainfall, addressing concerns raised by farmers in areas experiencing the most significant rainfall shortages. The agriculture is working diligently to minimize the impact of early season dryness and support farmers throughout the region.

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