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Rotting Foodgrains in Asia: The Case Of India And The Philippines by Arpita Mathur

A common incidence of rotting food grains has been reported in India and the Philippines even as millions are starving. The problem has to be tackled with dexterity at both the domestic and regional levels to curb this alarming wastage of food that contributes to food insecurity at large. RECENT NEWS reports from the Philippines and India interestingly surfaced with one common problem -- rotting food grains in both countries, even...

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'More needed to improve status of agriculture'

Despite various programmes initiated by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government to improve the status of agriculture, famers' leaders strongly feel that not enough has been done and large numbers of farmers remain heavily in debt. 'Various flagship programmes by the UPA government, which started after 2004, have not proved helpful for farmers. Their economic policies are putting an adverse impact on agriculture sector but still nobody is bothered about it,'...

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Rotting food grains: BJP urges farmers to unite

Seeking to pressurise the central government further on the issue of rotting food grains, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday, Sep 18 urged the farmers to unite and corner the Congress-led UPA. The saffron party held a dharna in the national capital demanding better storage facilities, and minimum support price for farmers' produce. Speaking to the famers who gathered at the dharna, senior BJP leader Rajnath Singh said, "There is an...

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EGoM may revise issue price for PDS sugar by Devika Banerji & Ajay Modi

An Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee is likely to revise the issue price of levy sugar for the public distribution system (PDS). The group is going to meet on Thursday with a three-point agenda for discussion. The government had recently increased the price of levy sugar for mills, which is meant for PDS, to an average of Rs 17.57 per kg for the 2009-10 crop...

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FCI ties up with banks for direct payment to farmers

Food Corporation of India (FCI) has tied up with a few banks for direct payment to farmers for the grains to be procured in the kharif marketing season 2010-11. "We are firm on our stand and we will try to put direct payment system to farmers into operation from the coming paddy procurement season," a senior official of FCI told media here. FCI has made arrangements with the State Bank...

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