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MP''s soybean, wheat yield to decline in two decades: Study

The state was chosen for the India-UK study as it is most vulnerable to adverse impacts of climate change




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A wine story loses its sparkle

With govt doling out lavish incentives, a total of 72 wineries came up in Maharashtra by 2008. Three years on, around 30 have shut shop with production exceeding demand




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A soy oil processing tech may help fight malnutrition in MP

Besides, the solvent extraction technology is also not environment-friendly.




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Kashmir''s organic farms: 32,000 hectares and growing

SKUAST experts teach basics of organic farming to more than 200 farmers, encourage them to take it up on a larger scale




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Catching up

Pearl spot fish or Karimeen, favoured by tourists and declared state fish by Kerala govtlast year, is facing extinction. Cage culture can help check the trend




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Inspired by Tripura, Assam looks at rubber

The inspiration comes from Tripura, which is second only to Kerala in rubber production in the country.




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Strawberries to be late by a month or more

Prolonged monsoon and high temperature led to delay in planting of the fruit saplings in Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani




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Milk woes

While retail prices of milk in Maharashtra have been hiked thrice in less than a year, the state govt is struggling to keep dairy farmers in business




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A lesson in 'farm to fork'' from Hoshiarpur cooperative society




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Looking for a bale-out

As the clamour for a hike in cotton support price grows shriller, a study has found that cost of its production in backward regions like Vidarbha has gone up by 42 per cent




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Jackfruit man

K R Jayan is leading a movement aimed at food security and environmental conservation. And at the centre of this revolution is the humble jackfruit




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White dwarf can spin a new cotton story

Central Institute for Cotton Research has come up with high-density plantation system for Maharashtra and MP




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Assam aims double harvest with multiple cropping

Farmers in Assam, who have traditionally remained content with a single crop per year, now have reasons to go for two or more crops beginning the current rabi season




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Prosperity in a polyhouse

The lower and mid hill belt of Himachal are giving up terrace farming to grow high-yielding and exotic cash crops in polyhouses




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Grapes may not be sour for Maharashtra''s growers, wine makers this year

Decent rainfall, coupled with contract farming and govt policies, boosts wine production




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To check irregularities, spoilage, MP registering its wheat growers

Farmers told crop will be procured at the MSP from only those who register in advance




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Champaran ready for a yellow revolution (turmeric)

With several mills closing down and sugarcane crop unable to fetch good price, farmers of Champaran''s sugar belt have started cultivating turmeric




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Himachal faces rabi rout as dry spell continues

The air is cool and dry in the hills of Himachal Pradesh.




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Cheaper varieties sucking Meghalaya orange dry

Meghalaya is not only the abode of the clouds but also home to one of the tastiest and best oranges in the country




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Onion growers in tears

With the average wholesale onion price crashing to Rs 3-4 per kg across the country, the growers in Maharashtra and elsewhere have got little or no returns




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Jammu to switch to organic farming, with 800 hectares

To explore markets elsewhere in the country and abroad for its saffron, basmati rice and rajmash among various other agricultural produce, the Jammu-Kashmir government is adopting organic farming in a systematic manner




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Eyeing 10 % agriculture growth

Madhya Pradesh government says it is set to clock a 10 per cent farm growth this time thanks to both state and Central schemes, steps like bonus over and above the MSP, and its agriculture becoming resilient to the vagaries of nature




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'Organic farming can create 60 lakh jobs'

State accounts for nearly 40% of total area under certified organic farming in India.




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After paddy feat, a Nalanda village looks at potato

The feat has inspired other villagers to write history.




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A raw deal for Orissa mango

As traders pass off Dasheharis, Langra and Gulab Khas of the state as those from UP and Bihar, the Orissa horticulture dept draws post-harvest management and intelligent marketing plans




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Sowing the way

With an alternative market in place, farmers in this Kerala village now risk growing vegetables they did not produce earlier and are reaping benefits




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Onion cheers

As govt works on a tie-up, Orissa farmers to directly sell their produce to a supermarket chain




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Catching up with the plains

Imported power tillers, mini-tractors to mechanise hill farming in Himachal Pradesh




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Storm brews in food bowl

40,000 commission agents on warpath in Punjab against direct pay to farmers.




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Surplus in rice, Assam sets 10 million MT target

Fighting odds of floods, small landholdings and depleting agricultural land, state plans to introduce high-yielding, submergence-tolerant paddy varieties, double-cropping




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Himachal''s fruit basket gets bigger

Fighting climate change, state''s new mantra is diversification plum, kiwi, cherry, apricot, peach, pomegranate and strawberry being grown in the upper hills while citrus fruits and mangoes are options for the lower hills




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New, improved soyabean for your kitchen

ARI has developed a high-yielding variety, to seek Centre''s permission to release it to farmers




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More kinnow at less input cost

Punjab''s Citrus Estates help small farmers earn big by providing latest machinery and technical expertise




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Coming soon: Long-lasting litchi

BARC technology to considerably increase shelf life of the highly perishable fruit




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Return of the coconut groves along Orissa coastline

Over 12 years after a devastating cyclone claimed its coconut forest, horticulture dept programme aims to make Orissa one of the top three states in terms of coconut productivity and area under plantation




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Area under vegetables down in Punjab

Prices too low, middlemen eating up profits, say farmers; govt blames it on glut




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Optimising crop insurance

World Bank-aided pilot idea uses GPS, cellphones and remote-sensing data to try and overcome problems of existing insurance schemes




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Assam''s new farm mantra: go organic

30 bighas to be identified in each of the 126 Assembly constituencies; Rs 20 cr earmarked




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The Vidarbha turnaround

From cotton and soyabean in rainfed conditions, farmers in Wardha district have taken a bold shift towards shade-net and poly-house farming, and are reaping benefits




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Now, Bihar''s parched earth may look up to Sun for water

Successful installation of a solar pumpset in Nitish Kumar''s village shows way to farmers to look for cost-effective irrigation




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Hail''s back, Himachal apples hit hard again

Crop loss figure already stands at Rs 200 cr




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Challenging the drought crisis, with farm ponds

Struggling with a severe drought-like situation, Maharashtra has a group of smiling farmers who had built farm ponds for irrigation




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Kerala''s coconut farms get some new 'friends''

With farm workers abandoning the climbing job, Coconut Development Board has launched a trained army of climbers, calling them 'friends of coconut tree''




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In the name of food security

Punjab''s fields, mills and godowns are brimming with 172 lakh tonnes of wheat, rice, paddy. The wheat harvest is set to cross a record 120 lakh tonnes. One-third of it, worth hundreds of crores, will be stored unscientifically




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Coming up in Gurgaon: Haryana''s first hi-tech greenhouse

To be developed at an estimated cost of Rs 76 lakh in about 2,056 square metres of land, the greenhouse is expected to be completed by July this year.




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Search for quality mithuns in Northeast''s mountains

Under an ICAR project, NRCM in Nagaland is working on increasing population of mithuns a milch animal referred to as the 'ship of the highland'' or 'cattle of the mountains'' through embryo transfer technology and has recently seen its first success




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Joining hands to become independent

Having formed a help society to start group farming and bring down costs, farmers in Punjab''s Ferozepur villages now want to process and sell their farm produces




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Honey from the hills

In Himachal Pradesh, Kangra alone has 30,000 farmers engaged in bee-keeping, producing 1,200 MT honey annually if unfavourable weather conditions don''t play spoilsport




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Rs 3,250-cr special irrigation scheme for Vidarbha

The Centre has sanctioned a special irrigation scheme worth Rs 3,250 crore aimed to meet a new micro-irrigation target of 1,43,500 hectares in the Vidarbha region still coping with reports of farmer suicides




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Genome sequenced, tomato yield may look up

Indian researchers, along with those from 13 other countries have sequenced the genome of the tomato and its wild ancestor Solanum pimpinellifolium