November 2, 2018

Agriculture Industry

Farmers reject ban on stubble burningedit

The Nation

During a media talk, he said that this restriction would badly affect the wheat sowing and its output would also be affected badly. He also expressed his resentment over increase in the prices of DAP and urea fertilizers by Rs500 per bag which, what he said, was beyond the reach of cultivators and would badly affect the wheat production. He further said

Air monitoring system not in place, 40 units get noticeedit

The Tribune

The Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) has served notice on 40 industrial units, asking their owners to instal the Online Air Emission Monitoring System (OAEMS), as mandated by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)

NASA image points at widespread stubble fire in Punjab, warns of more burning in coming weeksedit

Zee News

Recent image released by the NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) points at widespread stubble burning across north India.The space agency points out that stubble burnings are fewer this year so far but will go up in the comings weeks due to the extended rainy season in September that forced a late harvest.

Changes in livestock breeding needed to boost A2 milk: studyedit

Down To Earth

With increase in awareness of health and food quality, A2 milk is gaining popularity worldwide, and its demand is on the rise in Indian market as well. Pure A2 type milk and milk products can provide better health benefits to consumers and also increase income of livestock farmers.

Samsung exhibits 5G Tech for Smart Agriculture in Indiaedit

Krishi Jagran

The South Korean multinational electronics company, Samsung Electronics on 30 October exhibited how its solutions can enable a range of 5G-powered business models and scenarios for smart agriculture, home broadband services as well as smart cities in India.

Need to converge programmes to spur climate resilient agriculture: Minedit

Business Standard

Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh Thursday stressed on the need to converge the existing programmes to address concerns of climate change at the village level.

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Stubble burning in Punjab solely responsible for rising Delhi pollution: Arvind Kejriwaledit

The Indian Express

Accusing the Punjab government of failing to control stubble burning of the harvested paddy crop, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Thursday said the pollution level in the national capital deteriorated after October 25 due to it.

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