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<h1>Government says full compensation for farmers' heavy crop losses from excess rainfall not possible, sparking accusations of anti-farmer policy</h1> A senior state agricultural commission official publicly stated the government cannot fully compensate farmers for extensive crop losses from recent excess rainfall and urged farmers to accept recurring hardships, noting natural vagaries and environmental damage. A farmer leader criticized this as evidence of anti-farmer government policy, alleging export restrictions, taxes, and import-duty changes deprived farmers of relief and profit opportunities and accused authorities of failing to provide crisis support. The statements may inform administrative-accountability and policy-review debates over disaster relief obligations, compensation frameworks, and regulatory interventions affecting agricultural markets.