"अब मैं जीना नहीं चाहता": फसल बर्बाद और कर्ज़ में डूबे एक और किसान ने दी जान, भारत में रोजाना 30 किसान और खतिहर मजदूर करते हैं आत्महत्या
"अब मैं जीना नहीं चाहता": फसल बर्बाद और कर्ज़ में डूबे एक और किसान ने दी जान, भारत में रोजाना 30 किसान और खतिहर मजदूर करते हैं आत्महत्या

By Arvind Shukla

बारिश और बाढ़ में फसल बर्बाद होने से परेशान एक और किसान ने फांसी लगाकर आत्महत्या कर ली। किसान पर करीब पौने दो लाख का कर्ज़ था। NCRB ताजा रिपोर्ट के मुताबिक भारत में रोजाना 30 किसान और खेतिहर मजदूर आत्महत्या करते हैं।

बारिश और बाढ़ में फसल बर्बाद होने से परेशान एक और किसान ने फांसी लगाकर आत्महत्या कर ली। किसान पर करीब पौने दो लाख का कर्ज़ था। NCRB ताजा रिपोर्ट के मुताबिक भारत में रोजाना 30 किसान और खेतिहर मजदूर आत्महत्या करते हैं।

Digital guide to aid farmers troubled by climate change induced risks
Digital guide to aid farmers troubled by climate change induced risks

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Early heatwaves this year have had an adverse impact on a variety of major crops such as wheat, peppermint, and mango. With an aim to assist and counsel the distressed farmers, a mobile phone application has been launched. It seeks to help farmers by providing the technical know-how which is expected to help them make informed decisions. Read on to know more.

Early heatwaves this year have had an adverse impact on a variety of major crops such as wheat, peppermint, and mango. With an aim to assist and counsel the distressed farmers, a mobile phone application has been launched. It seeks to help farmers by providing the technical know-how which is expected to help them make informed decisions. Read on to know more.

Central govt's expenditure in agriculture 'unacceptably' low in India: Report
Central govt's expenditure in agriculture 'unacceptably' low in India: Report

By गाँव कनेक्शन

A research report prepared by the Foundation of Agrarian Studies highlighted that while the share of central government expenditure was reduced, there was an increase in the share of state government expenditure. It also found that the government expenditure on agriculture as a share of gross value added in agriculture has declined considerably in the past decade. Details here.

A research report prepared by the Foundation of Agrarian Studies highlighted that while the share of central government expenditure was reduced, there was an increase in the share of state government expenditure. It also found that the government expenditure on agriculture as a share of gross value added in agriculture has declined considerably in the past decade. Details here.

Rs 1,700 not enough to even feed a cow, how can a farmer-family survive on it?: Devinder Sharma
Rs 1,700 not enough to even feed a cow, how can a farmer-family survive on it?: Devinder Sharma

By Arvind Shukla

Biggest Farmer Issues: The country is witnessing a drastic fall in the agriculture development rate. Food and export policy expert Devinder Sharma shares his views on the plight of farmers in India, their low incomes and zero-budget farming

Biggest Farmer Issues: The country is witnessing a drastic fall in the agriculture development rate. Food and export policy expert Devinder Sharma shares his views on the plight of farmers in India, their low incomes and zero-budget farming

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman exalts zero budget farming, while farmers in Maharashtra stare at another year of crop losses
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman exalts zero budget farming, while farmers in Maharashtra stare at another year of crop losses

By Nidhi Jamwal

Because of a delayed monsoon, a decline in kharif sowing of pulses by 93%, soybean by 93% and oilseeds by 91% in Maharashtra. An overall kharif sowing area decline across the country, too.

Because of a delayed monsoon, a decline in kharif sowing of pulses by 93%, soybean by 93% and oilseeds by 91% in Maharashtra. An overall kharif sowing area decline across the country, too.

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.

Andhra Pradesh: AROGYA Millets helps revive millets cultivation in Vizianagaram
Andhra Pradesh: AROGYA Millets helps revive millets cultivation in Vizianagaram

By Gaon Connection

The groundwork to set up the Arogya Millets Producer Company Limited (an FPO) was initiated in 2014-15, when a baseline data of 500 farmers was collected, along with details of their landholdings, the crops grown and their income.

The groundwork to set up the Arogya Millets Producer Company Limited (an FPO) was initiated in 2014-15, when a baseline data of 500 farmers was collected, along with details of their landholdings, the crops grown and their income.

Andhra Pradesh: AROGYA Millets helps revive millets cultivation in Vizianagaram
Andhra Pradesh: AROGYA Millets helps revive millets cultivation in Vizianagaram

By Udaya Kumar

The groundwork to set up the Arogya Millets Producer Company Limited (an FPO) was initiated in 2014-15, when a baseline data of 500 farmers was collected, along with details of their landholdings, the crops grown and their income.

The groundwork to set up the Arogya Millets Producer Company Limited (an FPO) was initiated in 2014-15, when a baseline data of 500 farmers was collected, along with details of their landholdings, the crops grown and their income.

When he is not growing millets and wheat, farmer Trilokchand Mandan sculpts masterpieces in wood
When he is not growing millets and wheat, farmer Trilokchand Mandan sculpts masterpieces in wood

By Amarpal Singh Verma

A farmer from Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan has made a name for himself and his village with his wooden sculptures that he handcrafts using only non-mechanised tools.

A farmer from Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan has made a name for himself and his village with his wooden sculptures that he handcrafts using only non-mechanised tools.

Sustainable cooling to make post-harvest management affordable for Indian farmers
Sustainable cooling to make post-harvest management affordable for Indian farmers

By Jyotsna Richhariya

Farmers in India incur nearly USD 12,520 million in post-harvest losses annually due to inadequate cold storage facilities. BASE and Empa's 'Your Virtual Cold Chain Assistant' project is making sustainable cooling accessible, affordable, and an indispensable part of post-harvest management for the Indian farmers.

Farmers in India incur nearly USD 12,520 million in post-harvest losses annually due to inadequate cold storage facilities. BASE and Empa's 'Your Virtual Cold Chain Assistant' project is making sustainable cooling accessible, affordable, and an indispensable part of post-harvest management for the Indian farmers.

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