Agriculture Industry
Agriculture crops inundated in 5,285 hectares in Guntur distedit
Following heavy discharge of floodwater from Pulichintala Project, commercial crops yam, papaya, chillies, turmeric, cotton and maize were inundated in Guntur district. The agriculture fields were found under a sheet of water for the third consecutive day on Sunday. According to preliminary estimates, so far agriculture crops were inundated in 5,285 hectares. Cotton gardens were submerged in 4,283 hectares, paddy in 85 hectares, maize in 512 hectares and sugarcane in 21 hectares. Floodwater inundated horticulture crops in 6,616 hectares including banana gardens in 1,650 hectares and yam in 1,650 hectares.
Farmers to get 28k subsidised agro-machinesedit
Deputy Commissioner Kumar Sourabh Raj has said to make Punjab a “zero stubble-burning state”, the state Agriculture Department has initiated a massive drive to provide more than 28,000 agro-machines or farm equipment to farmers with a subsidy component of Rs278 crore during the current fiscal. He said it was being initiated under the first phase of management of paddy residue, he added.
CLAAS Mentions
Global Agriculture and Livestock Baler Market 2024edit
This comprehensive research report on Global Agriculture and Livestock Baler Market is a meticulous outcome of thorough research initiatives by the in-house research team which is validated by expert panelists besides following international standards of report generation. Competitive landscape of the market are: John Deere, Claas, New Holland among others
Competition
Global Agriculture and Livestock Baler Market 2024edit
This comprehensive research report on Global Agriculture and Livestock Baler Market is a meticulous outcome of thorough research initiatives by the in-house research team which is validated by expert panelists besides following international standards of report generation. Competitive landscape of the market are: John Deere, Claas, New Holland among others
Stubble Burning
Farmers to get 28k subsidised agro-machinesedit
Deputy Commissioner Kumar Sourabh Raj has said to make Punjab a “zero stubble-burning state”, the state Agriculture Department has initiated a massive drive to provide more than 28,000 agro-machines or farm equipment to farmers with a subsidy component of Rs278 crore during the current fiscal. He said it was being initiated under the first phase of management of paddy residue, he added.