October 6, 2023

Agriculture Industry

Telangana’s agricultural surge records 186 percent growthedit

Telangana Today

The cultivated area, which stood at 1.31 crore acres in 2014, has increased to a staggering 2.2 crore acres by the fiscal year 2022-23.

CLAAS Global Mentions

Agricultural Harvester Market to Eyewitness Huge Growth | CLAAS, Dewulf, AGCOedit

Open PR

Advance Market Analytics published a new research publication on “Global Agricultural Harvester Market Insights, to 2028” with 232 pages and enriched with self-explained Tables and charts in presentable format. In the study, you will find new evolving Trends, Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities generated by targeting market-associated stakeholders. The growth of the Agricultural Harvester Market was mainly driven by the increasing R&D spending across the world.

Events

Krishi Kumbh: Farm-to-fork global summit on the table in Uttar Pradeshedit

Business Standard

After organising the Uttar Pradesh (UP) Global Investors Summit (GIS) that fetched investment proposals of Rs 35 trillion, the state is now pitching for an international farm summit, to be held in December.

Focus on marketing millet items, Maharashtra agriculture commissioner tells entrepreneursedit

ThePrint

Entrepreneurs need to focus on marketing of items made from millets, Maharashtra Agriculture Commissioner Sunil Chavan said on Thursday.

Technology in Agriculture

Krishi Kumbh 2.0 is to enhance technical awareness among farmers in UPedit

United News of India

With an aim to bring more than two lakh from across the country and make the world familiar with Uttar Pradesh’s agricultural culture, the state government is gearing up to transition Krishi Kumbh 2.0 into a prominent global event, which is likely to be held in December this year.

Impetus to farming: Yogi govt plans to make Krishi Kumbh 2.0 a global eventedit

The New Indian Express

New farming and agricultural practices in various countries, including Japan, Israel, Germany and the US, will also be displayed and taught in the second edition of Krishi Kumbh.

Govt. Policies

Why Punjab wants to ban the cultivation of PUSA-44 paddy varietyedit

The Indian Express

PUSA-44 paddy once covered 70 to 80 per cent of the state’s total area under paddy cultivation, and Punjab’s farmers expressed immense satisfaction with its high yield. Why does the state now want to ban the variety? We explain.

Harvest Machine

Agricultural Harvester Market to Eyewitness Huge Growth | CLAAS, Dewulf, AGCOedit

Open PR

Advance Market Analytics published a new research publication on “Global Agricultural Harvester Market Insights, to 2028” with 232 pages and enriched with self-explained Tables and charts in presentable format. In the study, you will find new evolving Trends, Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities generated by targeting market-associated stakeholders. The growth of the Agricultural Harvester Market was mainly driven by the increasing R&D spending across the world.

Monsoon + Indian Agriculture

CM Siddaramaiah briefs central team, says Karnataka facing ‘green drought’edit

Hindustan Times

A green drought is generally understood to mean a period when there is limited rainfall due to which there is growth of new plants, but the growth is insubstantial.

Stubble Burning

Changemaker: This technique used by a Punjab farmer helps stop stubble burning, reduces water requirementedit

The Indian Express

Bhambu claims his kinnow fruits are of high quality and traders (wholesalers and those with fruit waxing plants) make advance bookings, saving him from going and selling his produce at the mandis.

Paddy straw burning seen to decline this yearedit

Financial Express

During September 15 – November 30, 2022, there was a decline of 25% in stubble burning events at 69,615 across Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh compared to 2021.

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