June 23, 2019

Agriculture Industry

India’s non-agrarian rural economy struggles for sustenanceedit

Down To Earth

We are fairly sure by now that the upcoming Budget would be the first government instrument towards the prime minister’s ambitious plan of making India a $5 trillion economy by 2024. Currently, India is nearly a $2.8 trillion economy. It is obvious we don’t need just economic growth to achieve this target but must also ensure a fair distribution of the bounty among all.

Supply of inferior quality seeds flayed AP Rythu Sanghamedit

The Hans India

Andhra Pradesh Rythu Sangham has alleged that the government is supplying inferior quality seeds to the farmers. Leaders of the sangham submitted a memorandum in this connection to agriculture Joint Director Gousia Begum.

 

Biren assures support to farmers in Manipuredit

The Morung Express

Manipur Chief Minister, N Biren Singh has assured that his government is ready to provide all possible support to farmers to enhance production. He was speaking as the chief guest at the closing function of the five-day long Festival of Pineapple and Summer Fruits at Sangaithel Park in Imphal West district on June 23.

Mumbai: Average size of land holdings of farmers in state — 1.34 hectareedit

The Indian Express

The average size of land holdings among Maharashtra’s farmers has reduced from 4.28 hectare in the 1970s to 1.34 hectare in recent years, rendering crop losses owing to drought or other causes much more critical for farmers.

Monsoon gives a boost to agricultural activity in Ganjamedit

Orissa Post

Agricultural activities have picked up in Odisha’s Ganjam district following widespread rainfall in last three days, officials said. “The much awaited rains will help the farmers to start agriculture operation, particularly sowing and transplantation of paddy,” said Deputy Director Agriculture (DDA) of Ganjam district, Manoj Kumar Behera.

OD-RAINS-PADDYedit

The Week

Agriculture operation has picked up in Odisha’s Ganjam district following widespread rainfall in last three days, officials said. “The much awaited rains will help the farmers to start agriculture operation, particularly sowing and transplantation of paddy,” said Deputy Director Agriculture (DDA) of Ganjam district, Manoj Kumar Behera.

Budget 2019: PM Modi interacts with economists, industry experts on employment, agriculture, healthedit

ET Now

Ahead of presentation of Union Budget, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an interactive session with economists and experts on key issues of macro-economy, employment, agriculture and water resources, exports, education, and health on Saturday.

CLAAS Mentions

Forage Harvester Market Analysis by Major Companies, Segmentation, Market Dynamics & Trendsedit

Speaking Times 

Forage Harvester Market 2019-2024 report also carries in-depth case studies on the various countries which are actively involved in the Forage Harvester production. An analysis of the technical barriers, other issues, cost effectiveness affecting the Forage Harvester Market. Determining the opportunities, future of the Forage Harvester and its restraints becomes a lot easier with this report. Forage Harvester Market report contains a focused socio-economic, political, and environmental analysis of the factors affecting the Forage Harvester industry. The report contains an analysis of the technologies involved in production, application and much more.

New Research Report on Forestry and Agricultural Tractor Market by Competitors, Type, Product, Region and Applicationedit

Speaking Times

Forestry and Agricultural Tractor Market 2019-2024 report also carries in-depth case studies on the various countries which are actively involved in the Forestry and Agricultural Tractor production. An analysis of the technical barriers, other issues, cost effectiveness affecting the Forestry and Agricultural Tractor Market. Determining the opportunities, future of the Forestry and Agricultural Tractor and its restraints becomes a lot easier with this report. Forestry and Agricultural Tractor Market report contains a focused socio-economic, political, and environmental analysis of the factors affecting the Forestry and Agricultural Tractor industry. The report contains an analysis of the technologies involved in production, application and much more.

Technology in Agriculture

Global Balers Market Future Forecast, Major Industry Participants, Marketing Channels and Strategies To 2024edit

Speaking Times 

The Balers market report analysis series and provides a comprehensive insight into the global Balers channel. It analyses the market, the major players, and the main trends, strategies for success and consumer attitudes. It also provides forecasts to 2024.

Global Grain Combine Harvester Report, By Development, Trends, Investigation 2019 And Forecast To 2024edit

Top 360 news

The Grain Combine Harvester Market report intends to provide cutting-edge market intelligence and help decision makers take sound investment evaluation. Additionally, the report also highlights market entry strategies for various companies across the globe along with pipeline and product analysis. Besides, the report also identifies and analyses the emerging trends along with major drivers, challenges and opportunities in the Grain Combine Harvester market. It has also covered and analyzed the potential of Grain Combine Harvester market and provides statistics and information on market size, shares and growth factors.

Forestry And Agricultural Tractor Market in World – Industry Outlook, Market Dynamics and Forecast 2019-2024edit

MF Journalism

The Forestry And Agricultural Tractor market report considers the present scenario of the Forestry And Agricultural Tractor market and its market dynamics for the period 2019−2024. It covers a detailed overview of various market growth enablers, restraints, and trends. The study includes both the demand and supply sides of the market. It also profiles and analyzes the leading companies and several other prominent companies operating in the Forestry And Agricultural Tractor market.

Stubble Burning

Subsidy on machinery to curb stubble burningedit

The Tribune

To ensure that farmers do not burn paddy straw that pollutes our environment, the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department Punjab has started a scheme where subsidy is given to farmers on farm machinery used for managing paddy straw. While providing information, Dr Baldev Singh, Chief Agriculture Officer, Ludhiana, said like last year, this year also, subsidy on farm machinery would be given to the farmers of district Ludhiana under in-situ management of crop residue scheme.

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