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Drought cripples farm SECtor -Sanjeeb Mukherjee

-Business Standard The first two years of the Narendra Modi government were marked by big announcements that will take their time to materialise. The one SECtor that is unfazed by slogans is agriculture. The SECtor is crippled by back-to-back droughts coupled with a record fall in farm prices. A slump in global markets meant that agriculture exports, which could provide farmers alternative revenue, dried up. Agriculture and processed food exports from India...

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With small team, India struggles to set the agenda at WHO meet -D Ravi Kanth

-Livemint.com The 69th meet of the World Health Assembly began with a call to address unprecedented challenges facing the global health SECtor Geneva: Despite carrying the highest disease burden in the world, the Narendra Modi government chose to send a small delegation to the World Health Assembly (WHA) that began on Monday, giving the country little say in the way the global health agenda is being set and inadequately reflecting its priorities,...

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From plate to plough: A barren field -Ashok Gulati & Shweta Saini

-The Indian Express NDA government’s plans for agriculture are still to bear fruit As the Modi government celebrates two years in office, any review of its functioning will be incomplete without examining its record on the farm front. In the two years (FY15 and FY16), while the economy grew at 7.2 per cent and 7.6 per cent respectively, agriculture and the allied SECtor grew at -0.2 per cent and 1.1 per cent....

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Slump in Agricultural Exports a Threat for Government’s Vision for Farmers -Sudhakar Gummula

-TheWire.com The government wants to double farmer incomes by 2022, a feat that it cannot achieve without seriously tackling the current slump that has a direct impact on the sale of farming products. As part of its recent budget, the central government announced its aim to double farmers’ incomes by 2022. To this end, the state of agricultural exports is an important factor which needs attention, as it creates an additional demand...

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What does the ongoing drought teach us -Kunal Shah

-Hindustan Times With progressively increasing severity of rising temperatures and rain deficits over two conSECutive years – 2014 and 2015, the Great Indian Drought was always coming. The India Meteorological Department, ministry of home affairs, the ministry of water resources, the Ministry of agriculture and farmers welfare office, and the National Disaster Management Authority knew it. The question is, what did we do with this knowledge? Six hundred million of India’s 1.2 billion...

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