Gandhinagar : For crop damage due to unseasonal rains in Gujarat, the state government on Friday announced a historic ₹10,000 crore relief package for farmers. CM Bhupendra Patel said, “The unprecedented monsoon rains of a kind that have not occurred in Gujarat in the past two decades caused significant damage to the crops of farmers in various districts.”
ગુજરાતમાં ગત બે દાયકામાં ન થયો હોય એ પ્રકારનો અસાધારણ કમોસમી વરસાદ આ વર્ષે થતા રાજ્યના વિવિધ જિલ્લાના ખેડૂતોના પાકને મોટું નુકસાન થયું છે.
— Bhupendra Patel (@Bhupendrapbjp) November 7, 2025
આ સંદર્ભે, મેં તથા મારા સાથી મંત્રીશ્રીઓએ જુદા-જુદા જિલ્લાઓમાં જઈને અસરગ્રસ્ત ખેડૂતોની સાથે પ્રત્યક્ષ વાતચીત કરીને તેમની સ્થિતિ જાણી હતી.…
Standing crops were washed away due to unexpected downpours. Fields in parts of Saurashtra and central Gujarat remain waterlogged, raising concerns about the upcoming Rabi season. Preliminary surveys to assess crop loss are still underway in certain districts. Before this, officials have been holding meetings at the state secretariat over the past few days to finalise the relief package.

Following a troublesome spell of unseasonal rainfall across the state, the Gujarat government announced the purchase of crops at Minimum Support Price (MSP) to provide relief to farmers on Thursday. Due to the unexpected calamity of unseasonal rain, standing crops of many farmers across the state have been damaged. At such a time, the government is committed to standing with the farmers as their strength by providing financial assistance, posted Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Wednesday.
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