-Live Mint Experts are still convinced that this year will see a sub-par monsoon or, still worse, a drought New Delhi: A weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon and an expected recovery in monsoon rainfall in coming days may, to some extent, keep inflation at manageable levels and protect rural demand even as the government prepares to handle India's third drought in 20 years. Experts are still convinced that this year...
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Farmer Uses Bike to Plough Land
-The New Indian Express BELGAUM: Laxman Maruti Muchandi, a young farmer from Yallur near Belgaum, has found a novel way to cultivate his 4.5-acre field without using oxen or a tractor. Muchandi has used a motorcycle to plough the field for Sowing paddy. Muchandi said it was very difficult to get farm labourers. Some demanded Rs. 11,000 to plough his field, after which he decided to use his motorcycle. He used one-and-a-half litres...
More »With 43% less rains, will this year’s drought surpass that of 2009? -Jyotsna Singh
-Down to Earth No acknowledgement from government as unofficial drought spells ruination for farmers in central and north-west India Even though IMD will declare a drought confirmation later in the year, the unofficial drought continues to exist. The threat of one of the worst droughts looms large over India. The India Meteorological Department declared that the country as a whole received 43 per cent less rainfall till July 11, 2014. The average amount...
More »Sowing window available till early August: Govt
-PTI Delay in onset of monsoon and its slow progress have led to late Sowing of paddy, pulses, oilseeds and cotton, but the Sowing window is available till early August and its coverage is expected to improve with progress of rains, the Government told the Lok Sabha today. Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh said the Government has taken several measures to address "any situation" arising due to deficiency in rainfall. "Delay in...
More »Monsoon, a key driver of Indian economy -Naveen Mathur
-The Hindu Business Line Below normal rainfall will result in agricultural production declining India, predominantly an agriculture-based economy, is largely dependent on the monsoon. The agriculture sector is the backbone of the Indian economy and thus, monsoon should be considered as the backbone of agriculture. The four-month South-West monsoon season, accounts for nearly 75 per cent of the country's total rainfall and plays a crucial rule as about 55-60 per cent of...
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