CLAAS Mentions
CLAAS India Appoints Sriram Kannan as New CEO & MD, Aims to Introduce Innovative Productsedit
Sriram Kannan has been announced as the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director for CLAAS India, a wholly-owned Indian subsidiary of the renowned German agricultural machinery manufacturers. The company has gained recognition for its expertise in multi-crop harvesting, and this appointment symbolizes a major development in its leadership.
CLAAS India appoints Sriram Kannan as new India CEO & MDedit
CLAAS Agricultural Machinery Pvt Ltd, a wholly-owned Indian subsidiary of the German agriculture machinery manufacturers and the pioneer in multi-crop harvesting, has announced the appointment of Sriram Kannan as the new Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director for CLAAS India.
Farm equipment maker CLAAS India appoints Sriram Kannan as its new CEO and MDedit
CLAAS Agricultural Machinery Pvt Ltd, the wholly-owned Indian subsidiary of the German agriculture machinery manufacturer has appointed Sriram Kannan as the new Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director of CLAAS India.
Technology in Agriculture
3 ways AI can help farmers tackle the challenges of modern agricultureedit
For all the attention on flashy new artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT, the challenges of regulating AI, and doomsday scenarios of superintelligent machines, AI is a useful tool in many fields. In fact, it has enormous potential to benefit humanity.
Paddy in India
Govt’s paddy procurement crosses 30 MT in two monthsedit
Two months into paddy procurement for the kharif season 2023-24, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) and state agencies have purchased nearly 30 million tonnes (MT) under the minimum support price (MSP) operations, marking a 6% decline compared to the previous year.
Stubble Burning
Stubble burning down 27% in Punjab, 37% in Haryana compared to last yearedit
Stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana has declined by 27 per cent and 37 per cent, respectively, as against last year, the Union Environment Ministry said on Thursday. From 83,002 fires in 2020, the count in Punjab dropped to 71,304 in 2021, 49,922 in 2022, and further to 36,663 in 2023.