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Rodent Infestation Damages 42% of Mizoram Crops, Thousands Hit

Tiasha Banerjee
By Tiasha Banerjee 5 Min Read Published December 3, 2025
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Rodent infestation devastates 42 per cent of Mizoram's crops, over 5000 farmers affected
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Mizoram is facing a severe agricultural crisis after a widespread rodent invasion destroyed nearly 42 per cent of the state’s crop fields. The impact has shaken farming communities, particularly in remote districts that depend entirely on seasonal harvests. Because the Mizoram crop infestation spread rapidly, more than 5,000 farmers now face heavy losses. As a result, the state government is preparing emergency measures to control the situation and support affected families.

Agriculture officials confirmed that the infestation has hit rice fields, maize farms, and vegetable patches. They also noted that several villages reported sudden surges in rodent activity, which destroyed crops overnight. The scale of damage has created fear among farmers who worry about food security and income stability for the coming months.

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Extent of Loss Grows as Mizoram Crop Infestation Spreads

District reports show that the rodent population increased sharply in the last few weeks. Farmers said the rodents gnawed through standing crops, stored grains, and seedlings. Because the destruction occurred during the peak harvest period, the loss feels even more devastating.

Officials visiting the affected districts discovered that some farms lost their entire crop cover. Villages in Kolasib, Mamit, and Saitual recorded the highest levels of damage. Moreover, continuous rains made it difficult for farmers to protect fields, giving rodents more space to multiply.

The Agriculture Department said the Mizoram crop infestation hit both small and medium-scale farmers. Those who rely solely on agriculture for income now face uncertainty. Many fear that without quick government action, the impact may continue into the next cultivation cycle.

Farmers Struggle as Mizoram Crop Infestation Hits Harvest Season

Farmers shared that the infestation damaged not only crops but also stored harvests kept for household consumption. Because families depend heavily on these supplies, the loss affects food security as well. Several farmers said they now worry about the months ahead, especially since replanting will require new seeds and more investment.

Women farmers, who play a major role in vegetable cultivation, also suffered heavy losses. Their kitchen gardens were among the first targets of the rodents. As a result, many households lost a key source of food and income at the same time.

Additionally, many farmers had taken small loans to support cultivation. With the Mizoram crop infestation reducing their earnings, repaying these loans will be difficult. Community leaders are urging the government to offer relief packages before the situation worsens.

Government Plans Relief Steps to Address Mizoram Crop Infestation

The state government has begun assessing the overall losses. Agriculture experts and district officials will carry out village-level surveys to identify the most affected families. Because the crisis affects thousands of farmers, the administration wants to deliver aid quickly.

The government plans to distribute rodent-control kits and offer training on field protection methods. Officials said they will also provide seeds and farming inputs so that farmers can prepare for the next crop cycle. Since the infestation may persist, the state is considering larger pest-control operations across vulnerable districts.

Furthermore, the Disaster Management Department may provide financial assistance under existing relief schemes. These funds can help farmers purchase essentials and recover from immediate losses. The government also aims to work with local groups to spread awareness and organise community-led rodent control drives.

Mizoram Crop Infestation Highlights Need for Stronger Protection Measures

The crisis has revealed long-standing gaps in farm protection systems. Farmers said they want early-warning mechanisms, better pest-control resources, and stronger agricultural support during emergencies. Because rodent invasions can appear suddenly, experts believe the state must build long-term strategies to prevent future outbreaks.

Agriculture scientists also advise strengthening storage methods, improving field hygiene, and monitoring rodent movement during high-risk seasons. With coordinated efforts, villages can protect crops more effectively.

As Mizoram works through the crisis, the impact on farmers remains severe. However, with relief measures, coordinated pest control, and stronger support systems, officials hope the state can recover and help communities rebuild their agricultural stability.

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Tiasha Banerjee December 3, 2025
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