Centre makes record fertiliser sale of 111.61 lakh MT in Q1
Amid COVID -19 lockdown, Department of Fertilizers has a record sale of fertilisers to farmer community in India
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Amid COVID -19 lockdown, Department of Fertilizers has a record sale of fertilisers to farmer community in India
Read MoreSonalika kept strengthening its coverage. Last year, it widened existing network of channel partners and are continuing to do so even now. With this the company has the largest network of channel partners
Read MoreGood Growth Plan has placed the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss at the core of agriculture’s recovery from the economic and social effects of the Covid-19 restrictions
Read MoreApart from the traditional spray system, CropLife India has suggested extensive use of drones for spraying recommended agrochemicals to control locust and other invasive pests
Read MoreTo assess the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on global agriculture and food systems, Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition has today announced the launch of its latest policy brief
Read MoreOnce commissioned, TFL along with other four revived projects at Ramagundam, Gorakhpur, Barauni and Sindri will be able to realise the vision of Prime Minister to achieve self-sufficiency in urea production
Read MoreFarmers must be urged to adopt digital and mechanised ways to grow crops. Various government schemes can be used to get financial assistance and guidance to buy or rent farm machinery and equipments. Dr. Shivendra Bajaj, Executive Director, Federation of Seed Industry of India writes…
Read MoreMany Food Processing Industries Ministry funded projects have also been getting new orders from new geographies recently
Read MoreThe future Agri supply chains need to have integration of market intelligence with demand estimation. To achieve this, integrating Internet of Things (IoT), geospatial mapping and cloud computing must be explored, According to FICCI-GT Report
Read MoreAcross the world, more than 2 billion hectares of previously productive land is now degraded and drought and water scarcity have amplified the problem
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