The ongoing monsoon floods in Arunachal Pradesh have dealt a severe blow to the agricultural sector, leading to extensive losses for local farmers. Field assessments reveal the complete destruction of essential crops, including paddy, oranges, and bananas, across several flood-affected regions.
This catastrophic loss of harvest not only threatens food security but also significantly impacts the livelihoods of countless families who depend on these crops for their survival. As water levels remain high, agricultural experts are scrambling to assess the long-term impact on the state’s economy, while farmers face an uncertain and challenging future.









