September 24, 2023

Agriculture Industry

Telangana’s Agriculture Sector Success Story to be showcased at the Norman E Borlaug International Dialogue in the USAedit

The Hans India

Industries Minister KT Rama Rao received an invitation to share his views as a speaker on Telangana’s exceptional success story in the Agriculture sector at the ‘2023 Norman E Borlaug International Dialogue’ which would be held from October 24 to 26 in Des Moines, Iowa, USA.

Technology in Agriculture

Agricultural Innovation: Paving the Future of Farming with Advanced Soil Testing Technologyedit

The Sunday Guardian

As the global population continues to surge, there is an ever-increasing demand for food production to ensure food security for all. However, this burgeoning requirement poses a significant challenge to conventional agricultural practices. In this race against time and resources, the future of farming lies in embracing cutting-edge technology and at the forefront of this transformation is advanced soil testing technology. This innovation holds the key to optimising agricultural productivity, sustainability and environmental stewardship like never before. By delving deeper into the mysteries of the soil beneath our feet, this innovation is reshaping the future of farming, making it smarter, more precise and incredibly efficient.

Govt. Policies

Disconnect in farm governance: Bridge gap for sustainable growthedit

Hindustan Times

The triumphant legacy of Punjab’s agriculture remains an inspiration, a testament to the remarkable potential that resides within India’s heartland. However, as the clamour for progress grows louder and the challenges intensify, it is imperative to rectify the disjointed policies and governance that hinder the sector’s full potential.

Monsoon + Indian Agriculture

Will Maharashtra govt’s Rs 59,000 cr package transform the lives of farmers in drought-prone Marathwada?edit

The Indian Express

Ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha and Assembly polls, the ruling BJP-Shinde Sena-NCP (Ajit Pawar) coalition can’t afford to let the unrest over agriculture and Maratha quota gather momentum.

As rains revive, paddy sowing hits recordedit

Hindustan Times

Paddy acreage is 2.7% higher than the corresponding period of last year and 3% higher than the normal area as calculated by the agriculture ministry.

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