CLAAS Global Mentions
Agriculture Robots Market projected to reach USD 28,410.71 Million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 15.8% during the forecast period of 2023-2030 – pronounced by MarketDigits in its recent study.edit
Agriculture Robots Market, by Product Type (Agricultural UAV, Driverless Agricultural Tractors, Agricultural Milking Robots, Automated Agricultural Harvesting Machine), Application (Agricultural Robots for Field Farming, Agricultural Robots for Dairy Management, Agricultural Robots for Indoor Farming, Agricultural Robots for Horticulture), Offering (Agricultural Robot Hardware- Automated & Controlled System, Agricultural Robot Sensor & Monitoring Device, Agricultural Robot Software Service), and Region.
Bigger booms add more bangedit
At next week’s Agritechnica Event – in Hanover, Germany – Amazone will showcase several tweaks to its sprayer line-up, alongside the arrival of some new additions. One such ‘newbie’ will be the Panterra 7004, with a tank capacity of 6,600 litres. It joins the existing 4504 and, like the 4,500 litre version which is now adorned with the latest Claas supplied cab, the big self-propelled sprayer shares the same ‘wet’ setup controls and spraying hardware.
Paddy in India
Haryana’s New Policy Aims To Stop Stubble Burning, Draw Investment In Paddy Straw-Based Projectsedit
Amid the rising air pollution throughout northern India, the Haryana Cabinet has unveiled a policy to eliminate crop residue and stubble burning. The state government has set a target to curb crop residue burning practices by 2027. As part of the paddy stubble management policy, the paddy straw would be used for sustainable energy.
Punjab govt affidavit seeking paddy-like MSP for other crops sparks war of wordsedit
The Punjab government’s suggestion to make crops other than paddy viable by providing incentives to farmers in order to stop stubble burning has sparked a war of words in the state with the Opposition accusing the Bhagwant Singh Mann government of making a case for stopping the minimum support price (MSP) on paddy.
Stubble Burning
Cabinet secretariat urges Punjab govt to stop stubble burningedit
The Union Cabinet secretariat has urged the Punjab government to stop stubble burning events in the remaining part of the paddy harvesting season. Punjab accounted for 66% of the total 31,872 incidents of paddy straw burning events reported between September 15 – October 8.
Crop stubble burning plays major role in current air pollution crisis over National Capital Region: Centreedit
Crop stubble fires have played a major role in the current air pollution crisis over the National Capital Region, the Centre said on Thursday, flagging 13-fold more fires in AAP-led Punjab than in BJP coalition-led Haryana since burning started in September.