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क्या सच में मनाएं किसान दिवस?
क्या सच में मनाएं किसान दिवस?

By Deepak Acharya

Was COP28 a Flop for The Agri Sector and Farmers in Developing Countries?
Was COP28 a Flop for The Agri Sector and Farmers in Developing Countries?

By Vishal Ajmera

COP28 has come and gone. There’s a need to reduce emissions from farming and food systems; but it must not create solutions on the backs of the developing world farmers, including the 700 million-plus Indians who rely on agriculture for their livelihoods.

COP28 has come and gone. There’s a need to reduce emissions from farming and food systems; but it must not create solutions on the backs of the developing world farmers, including the 700 million-plus Indians who rely on agriculture for their livelihoods.

Farmer Producer Companies are turning farmers into entrepreneurs and boosting agrarian businesses
Farmer Producer Companies are turning farmers into entrepreneurs and boosting agrarian businesses

By Dr Heera Lal

The Indian government has come up with a policy of uniting farmers into a farmers' business enterprise – a Farmer Producer Company – which is a game changer in India's agricultural entrepreneurial ecosystem. It especially protects the interest of small and marginal farmers in the country.

The Indian government has come up with a policy of uniting farmers into a farmers' business enterprise – a Farmer Producer Company – which is a game changer in India's agricultural entrepreneurial ecosystem. It especially protects the interest of small and marginal farmers in the country.

Farmers, experts come together to come up with solutions for agrarian distress
Farmers, experts come together to come up with solutions for agrarian distress

By Chandraprakash Pathak

In a seminar organised to discuss the socio-economic, political and environmental challenges faced by the Indian agriculture sector, farmers and agriculture experts came together and concluded that innovations are needed to adapt to the changing climate. They also batted for a legal guarantee of the MSP and suggested that horticultural and forest produce should be used for ensuring the nutritional requirements of local communities. Details here.

In a seminar organised to discuss the socio-economic, political and environmental challenges faced by the Indian agriculture sector, farmers and agriculture experts came together and concluded that innovations are needed to adapt to the changing climate. They also batted for a legal guarantee of the MSP and suggested that horticultural and forest produce should be used for ensuring the nutritional requirements of local communities. Details here.

Mobile Soil Testing Units Benefit Farmers; No More Waiting for Days to Know Soil Health
Mobile Soil Testing Units Benefit Farmers; No More Waiting for Days to Know Soil Health

By Gaon Connection

Many farmers in Karnataka are using mobile soil testing units of Krishi Tantra. KrishiRASTAA, a portable automated system, that uses soil as an input, provides macro and micro nutrients reports within 45 minutes.

Many farmers in Karnataka are using mobile soil testing units of Krishi Tantra. KrishiRASTAA, a portable automated system, that uses soil as an input, provides macro and micro nutrients reports within 45 minutes.

Onion Export Ban: Farmers in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, Top Onion Producing States, Launch Protests
Onion Export Ban: Farmers in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, Top Onion Producing States, Launch Protests

By Abdul Wasim Ansari

On December 7, the Indian government prohibited export of onions, with immediate effect, till March 31, 2024. Farmers are angry as they are likely to suffer financial losses. They are demanding revoking of the ban, or a better price for their produce. A ground report.

On December 7, the Indian government prohibited export of onions, with immediate effect, till March 31, 2024. Farmers are angry as they are likely to suffer financial losses. They are demanding revoking of the ban, or a better price for their produce. A ground report.

Onion Export Ban: Farmers in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, Top Onion Producing States, Launch Protests
Onion Export Ban: Farmers in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, Top Onion Producing States, Launch Protests

By Gaon Connection

On December 7, the Indian government prohibited export of onions, with immediate effect, till March 31, 2024. Farmers are angry as they are likely to suffer financial losses. They are demanding revoking of the ban, or a better price for their produce. A ground report.

On December 7, the Indian government prohibited export of onions, with immediate effect, till March 31, 2024. Farmers are angry as they are likely to suffer financial losses. They are demanding revoking of the ban, or a better price for their produce. A ground report.

Ramesh Jagtap may have to drop his daughter’s wedding plan this Diwali. He blames the monsoon for it.
Ramesh Jagtap may have to drop his daughter’s wedding plan this Diwali. He blames the monsoon for it.

By Gaon Connection

Millions of farmers across India are awaiting the monsoon, which is not merely an annual weather event but sustains their lands and livelihoods. Maharashtra has reported minus 86% deficient rainfall so far in the monsoon season. Sowing of kharif crops is delayed. A ground report from Pune and Satara districts.

Millions of farmers across India are awaiting the monsoon, which is not merely an annual weather event but sustains their lands and livelihoods. Maharashtra has reported minus 86% deficient rainfall so far in the monsoon season. Sowing of kharif crops is delayed. A ground report from Pune and Satara districts.

Ramesh Jagtap may have to drop his daughter’s wedding plan this Diwali. He blames the monsoon for it.
Ramesh Jagtap may have to drop his daughter’s wedding plan this Diwali. He blames the monsoon for it.

By D Sarika

Millions of farmers across India are awaiting the monsoon, which is not merely an annual weather event but sustains their lands and livelihoods. Maharashtra has reported minus 86% deficient rainfall so far in the monsoon season. Sowing of kharif crops is delayed. A ground report from Pune and Satara districts.

Millions of farmers across India are awaiting the monsoon, which is not merely an annual weather event but sustains their lands and livelihoods. Maharashtra has reported minus 86% deficient rainfall so far in the monsoon season. Sowing of kharif crops is delayed. A ground report from Pune and Satara districts.

Once planted, this new variety of greens keeps giving through the year
Once planted, this new variety of greens keeps giving through the year

By Divendra Singh

A new variety of the water spinach called Kashi Manu has been developed by agricultural scientists at the ICAR- Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi, which promises an earning of Rs 15 lakh per hectare to the farmers.

A new variety of the water spinach called Kashi Manu has been developed by agricultural scientists at the ICAR- Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi, which promises an earning of Rs 15 lakh per hectare to the farmers.

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