Agriculture Industry
Stubble burning continues in Punjab as state falls behind on providing machines for farmersedit
Despite the Punjab government advising farmers not to burn stubble, fields in the state’s Jalandhar district were seen breathing fire on Sunday. This comes days after a bench of the Supreme Court of India instructed the chief secretary of the state to deter any and all instances of stubble burning. The Punjab government had announced that it will issue the said machines to farmers on subsidised rates. However, data released by the state agricultural department revealed that enough machines were never provided to farmers in the first place. In situ management of crops concerns the use of machines to reduce air pollution and prevent loss of nutrients and soil microorganisms caused by the burning of crop residue.
Seeds Act: Farmers to raise voice in Delhiedit
Expressing concern over little time given to express objections with regard to the proposed Agriculture Seeds Act, farmers organisations in the State will be raising the issue at the All-India Farmer Convention to be held in New Delhi on November 29 and 30. Speaking to media persons, after a coordination meeting with members of Andhra Pradesh Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee on Saturday, former agriculture minister and farmer leader Vadde Shobanadreswara Rao said the new Seeds Act drafted by the Centre will only benefit seeds companies.
No Silver Bullet For Stubble Burning Woes; India Needs A Comprehensive Agriculture Policyedit
It’s very easy for the high-orders — government, lawmakers, judiciary, and media — to pronounce quick-fixes for air pollution in Delhi. But what’s more important is the will to study the issue in detail and act with a sense of informed rationality.
CLAAS Mentions
Global Farm Tractors Market Insights 2019: CNH Industrial, Deere, AGCO Corporation, Same Deutz-Fahr, Claas, Kubota, Agri Argoedit
The global Farm Tractors market provides a giant platform for several firms, organizations, and manufacturers established across the world CNH Industrial, Deere, AGCO Corporation, Same Deutz-Fahr, Claas, Kubota, Agri Argo, JCB, ITMCO, MTZ (Minsk), Mahindra, China YTO that are competing with each other in terms of offering best possible products and services to their customers and hold significant share over the market. The report provides summarized analytical data of the market contenders globally using advanced methodological approaches, such as SWOT analysis.
Competition
Global Farm Tractors Market Insights 2019: CNH Industrial, Deere, AGCO Corporation, Same Deutz-Fahr, Claas, Kubota, Agri Argoedit
The global Farm Tractors market provides a giant platform for several firms, organizations, and manufacturers established across the world CNH Industrial, Deere, AGCO Corporation, Same Deutz-Fahr, Claas, Kubota, Agri Argo, JCB, ITMCO, MTZ (Minsk), Mahindra, China YTO that are competing with each other in terms of offering best possible products and services to their customers and hold significant share over the market. The report provides summarized analytical data of the market contenders globally using advanced methodological approaches, such as SWOT analysis.
Stubble Burning
Stubble burning continues in Punjab as state falls behind on providing machines for farmersedit
Despite the Punjab government advising farmers not to burn stubble, fields in the state’s Jalandhar district were seen breathing fire on Sunday. This comes days after a bench of the Supreme Court of India instructed the chief secretary of the state to deter any and all instances of stubble burning. The Punjab government had announced that it will issue the said machines to farmers on subsidised rates. However, data released by the state agricultural department revealed that enough machines were never provided to farmers in the first place. In situ management of crops concerns the use of machines to reduce air pollution and prevent loss of nutrients and soil microorganisms caused by the burning of crop residue.
No Silver Bullet For Stubble Burning Woes; India Needs A Comprehensive Agriculture Policyedit
It’s very easy for the high-orders — government, lawmakers, judiciary, and media — to pronounce quick-fixes for air pollution in Delhi. But what’s more important is the will to study the issue in detail and act with a sense of informed rationality.