April 23, 2019

Agriculture Industry

Government starts farmers’ survey in Stateedit

The New Indian Express

The State’s agriculture officials have started the comprehensive farmer survey in the State and it will be completed by May 20. The survey is intended to know the demand for various food grains and vegetables and the actual extent of their cultivation in the State. This is o that the government could divide the State into various crop colonies and encourage or discourage the farmers to raise a particular crop as per the demand from the consumers. Agriculture principal secretary C Partha Sarathi held a video conference with officials on Monday, on the subject.

Agri survey: Data pertaining to 25,000 farmers collected in Khammamedit

The Hans India

The State government has been making innovative changes in the Agriculture department to benefit the farming community. As part of this, the Agriculture department has started the computerisation of farmers biographic data besides collecting other details in order to improve the transparency in the agricultural sector. The government is planning to create a portal wherein the farmers can find their names besides the information regarding crops they cultivated and welfare schemes being utilised by him.

Farmers asked to adopt novel measuresedit

The Hans India

Farmers need to adopt novel measures in cultivation of crops, suggested principal secretary to government for agriculture B Rajasekhar. Participating in an awareness programme on ‘Emerging techniques in farming sector’ held here on Monday, he appealed to farmers to adopt organic farming to protect soil health.

Here’s where India stands on climate changeedit

Business Insider

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) along with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) is helping farmers in India use sustainable methods of agriculture in order to improve productivity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

ROBOTIC AGRICULTURE WILL PROVIDE SUSTAINABLE ASSISTANCE TO FARMERS IN FEEDING THE MOUTHSedit

Analytics Insight

The fast-paced world is moving ahead with evolving basic humanitarian needs. Sometimes we don’t even realize that we are surrounded by technologies even in our closed knitted envelops. Various industries and businesses have adapted to the tech-world shifting to the plethora of digital transformation.

Normal monsoon means normal consumption of fertiliser in coming kharif season: Chhabilendra Rouledit

The Economic Times

The IMD has predicted a near normal monsoon. We expect the consumption of fertiliser in the coming kharif season to be normal and witness normal growth trajectory. We have a system of assessing fertiliser requirement. We have a zonal conference called by the Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, where all the stakeholders participate including the representative of the Department of Agriculture of the states, the Department of Agriculture and farmers welfare in Government of India, Departme ..

Come For Farming, Stay For Fun At Agri Showsedit

The Cleaner

Good, “clean family fun” with something of interest for every member of the household will be the order of the day at the two expositions hosted by the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) in St James and St Mary today.

A boost to those who need it mostedit

Governance Now

What are 600 million people? Almost twice the population of the US. What are 500 million people? About three-fourth of the population of Europe. Why are we talking about these numbers? Well, because as per a study by Sandhya Krishnan and Neeraj Hatekar (‘Rise of New Middle Class in India and Its

Why ‘Minimum Support Price’ Has All But Disappeared From Modi’s Campaignedit

The Wire

Several theories have been advanced to explain it: Most prominently, it is believed that the government was not seen as a being pro-farmer and that it prided itself for keeping the food inflation under control. Could this have been the reason for its unpopularity in rural India? Will the same issue come back to haunt the Modi government as well?

Will agriculture distress in Saurashtra benefit the opposition?edit

CNBC TV 18

Caught between the two mainstream parties, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress, the farmers of Saurashtra are an angry lot this election season. They are waiting for answers to their woes, but there don’t seem to be any.

CLAAS Mentions

Agricultural Balers Market 2019 Global Outlook – John Deere, Vermeer, Claas, Krone, Minos, Abbriata, Case IHedit

Mick Times

Global Agricultural Balers Market 2018 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2023 details the summary and describes the Product/Industry scope within the market. The report also discusses the market review and forecast to 2023. As per several market studies being conducted by Fior Markets, it is evident that the Agricultural Balers Market is growing at a very fast pace. The rising industrial advancements market is expected to flourish the growth of the market over the forecast period.

Competition

Agricultural Balers Market 2019 Global Outlook – John Deere, Vermeer, Claas, Krone, Minos, Abbriata, Case IHedit

Mick Times

Global Agricultural Balers Market 2018 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2023 details the summary and describes the Product/Industry scope within the market. The report also discusses the market review and forecast to 2023. As per several market studies being conducted by Fior Markets, it is evident that the Agricultural Balers Market is growing at a very fast pace. The rising industrial advancements market is expected to flourish the growth of the market over the forecast period.

Global All Wheel Drive (AWD) Tractor Market 2019 Competitive Landscape and Key Players Strategies 2025edit

New Found Times

A latest survey on Global All Wheel Drive (AWD) Tractor Market 2019-2025 is conducted covering various organizations of the industry from different geographies to come up report. Global All Wheel Drive (AWD) Tractor Market is proposed to provide vast clarity on the market size, share and growth rate across different regions. All Wheel Drive (AWD) Tractor market research report centres on the latest trends and developments in the market having forecast period from 2019 to 2025.

Stubble Burning

Workshop on Bio-waste to Bio-resourcesedit

The Times of India

The fifth workshop of Swachhata Action Plan (SAP) will be held on Tuesday at Panjab University with the theme, ‘Management of Biomass (Agri waste and Municipal waste) into Bio-resources’. The event is being organised by DST- centre for policy research, in association with Chandigarh Region Innovation and Knowledge Cluster (CRIKC). The event has been designed to mobilize the national administrative-academic-industrial ecosystem to address and resolve the issue of agricultural and municipal waste. The stress is also on the issue of paddy straw burning (stubble). The workshop will see representatives from the government (state and central), besides delegates from United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and other concerned agro-based and food industries. The event will be marked by deliberations on identifying strategies for ...

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