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What to expect in 2018 from the farm sector: PRIces could hold key to several political fortunes -Harish Damodaran & Parthasarathi Biswas

-The Indian Express Agricultural PRIces crashed in APRIl-June, just when a bumper rabi crop had been harvested after two years of drought, and despite demonetisation. 2017 was agriculture’s annus horribilis. The reason wasn’t monsoon failure (as in 2014 and 2015) or unseasonal rain and hail (as in March 2015); the year was, in fact, largely free of extreme weather events, resulting in a record output of wheat, pulses, cotton, potato and a...

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Law aiding Monsanto is reason for Delhi's annual smoke season -Arvind Kumar

-TheSundayGuardianLive.com Delhi’s problem of being covered by smoke started right after the Punjab Preservation of Subsoil Water Act in 2009, which delayed the burning of crops till late October, was implemented for the first time. Until a few years ago, when farmers in Punjab burnt the remnants of the rice crops in their fields in preparation for sowing wheat, the smoke from such fires was confined to Punjab. Back then, farmers burnt...

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Expect a Budget for angry Bharat -TV Jayan and Rutam Vora

-The Hindu Business Line Falling farm PRIces, drying up of industrial jobs and lesser MGNREGA work have sharpened rural discontent. The Budget cannot ignore these factors in a year of 8 State polls The year 2017 was roiled by rural discontent. After two consecutive drought years (2014-15 and 2015-16), when agriculture growth plummeted (see table), the countryside was awash with hope after a good monsoon in 2016-17. However, record foodgrain output (272 million...

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The fine PRInt: Groups of individuals, NGOs can buy electoral bonds without public disclosure -Nitin Sethi

-Scroll.in The scheme could help entities route black money to political parties through shell companies, experts fear. It isn’t only companies that have been allowed to make anonymous donations to political parties through electoral bonds. The fine PRInt of the scheme announced by the Finance Ministry on Thursday also allows individuals, groups of individuals, NGOs, religious and other trusts, Hindu Undivided Family units and all other entities recognised by law to...

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Model contract farming Act to counter PRIce risks: Experts -Madhvi Sally

-The Economic Times New Delhi: The government has come out with a draft model contract farming act, which industry insiders said will protect farmers from PRIce risks and encourage food processing companies to invest more in infrastructure and farming technology once states adopt it. The agriculture ministry has put up the model act on its website for various stakeholders, including contract farming and value chain promoting companies, producers' organisations and farmers, to...

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