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Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU) will prepare farming for the future where the modern technology will be leveraged...
Despite its small size and population in comparison to other States and UTs, Pondicherry leads the way in major fertilizer consumption (in kg/hectare) from...
The government has approved preliminary approval to 422 ethanol projects, which could increase annual production capacity by 1,675 crore liters. These...
‘Farmers should be trained on marketing and cropping patterns.’ The increased extent of cultivation and sharp increase in production of a few major crops...
Despite being a top cotton producing country, India has faced challenges such as stagnant yields for two decades, pink bollworm infestation, and...
Even as the Centre moves closer to signing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the European Union (EU), India’s dairy sector has raised some concerns about...
NASSCOM, the Information Technology (IT) industry body, has said on Thursday that policy and financial support are needed for India to maximize the benefits of...
Farmers are participating in a ‘Bharat Bandh’ today to mark the end of their four-month protest against central govt’s farm laws. The...
Following concerns expressed by the plantation Industry, the Fertilizer Ministry increased the maximum limit for the purchase of subsidized fertilizers by six...
The agri-biotech industry has labelled the Centre’s decision not to allow field trials of Bt brinjal or any other genetically modified (GM) crops without...