Farmers network urged PM to encourage R&D of herbicide-tolerant (HT) The Bharatiya Farmer Network, a national farmer collective, has urged Prime...
Budget Expectation – focuses on agri research, fertilizer subsidies, fight against climate change
SC questions Govt: Has GEAC considered TEC’s report on GM mustard release?
Scientists from India, Australia, China figured out pea’s genetic code
Scientists developed 27 new high yielding rice varieties that suit different climatic zones of India
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Farmers network urged PM to encourage R&D of herbicide-tolerant (HT) The Bharatiya Farmer Network, a national farmer collective, has urged Prime Minister...
Budget Expectation – focuses on Agri research, fertilizer subsidies, fight against climate change On June 21, farm organisations and experts met with...
SC questions Govt: Has GEAC considered TEC’s report on GM mustard release? On January 11, the Supreme Court of India questioned the government about...
Scientists from India, Australia, and China figured out pea’s genetic code. Genetics is the study of how traits are passed on from one generation to the...
Scientists developed 27 new high yielding rice varieties that suit different climatic zones of India
Scientists developed 27 new high yielding rice varieties that suit different climates of India Scientists have come up with new types of rice that grow well in...
CM Bommai advocated agri universities for ground-based research rather than campus-based research Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has advocated for agriculture...
Rice scientists should work on varieties with multiple resistances to pests, and diseases: ICAR The rice scientists have been asked by ICAR Director-General...
Cannabis (Ganja) may prevent Omicron infection but no claims smoking keep you safe As the Omicron version of the novel coronavirus produces more Covid-19 cases...
The humble chickpea or chana, one of the first few crops introduced into agriculture around 10,000 years ago, has recently gained a genomic advantage. A global...
According to a new study, eating millets on a regular basis can boost haemoglobin and serum ferritin levels, as well as reduce iron deficiency anaemia...