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Paddy growing competition for farmers

-The Hindu Mangalore (Karnataka): The Department of Agriculture has invited applications from farmers for participating in State, district and taluk level paddy growing competition for the 2014-15 kharif season. Prizes At the State-level, the first prize will be Rs. 50,000, second prize Rs. 25,000 and third prize Rs. 15,000. At the district level, it will be in the order of Rs. 25,000, Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 10,000. At taluk level, it would be...

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Why we still need the APMC laws -Madan Sabnavis

-The Business Standard States need to create alternative marketing structures for farm produce since middlemen also provide vital services that are otherwise unavailable to the farmer   One of the issues often raised in the context of high food inflation is the pressing need to change the Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMC), the marketing boards established by state governments. The earlier United Progressive Alliance government had asked the Congress-ruled states to remove fruit...

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Rains improve prospects of kharif cultivation -B Chandrashekhar

-The Hindu   Threat of drought still looming large with rainfall deficit remaining high at 48 per cent till July 28. The normal area of cultivation for total kharif season is 40.38 lakh hectares. Hyderabad: The prospects of kharif cultivation have improved in Telangana to some extent over the last 10 days due to revival of monsoon, though the threat of drought conditions is still looming large with the rainfall deficit remaining high...

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Over 50 per cent sowing of paddy for kharif season done in Chhattisgarh

-PTI RAIPUR: Over 50 per cent sowing of paddy crop has been completed for the current kharif season in Chhattisgarh where agriculture experts have advised farmers to cultivate of short and medium duration varieties of rice. Sowing for paddy crop has been carried out on 19.34 lakh hectares of land so far against the proposed target of 36.42 lakh hectares in the state, known as rice-bowl of the country, an agriculture department...

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GEAC clears field trials for GM crops -Meena Menon

-The Hindu The Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) on Friday gave the green signal for field trials of genetically modified (GM) rice, mustard, cotton, chickpea and brinjal at its meeting in Delhi. Hem Kumar Pande, chairperson of the GEAC told The Hindu that meetings were not held for a year since March 2013 and there was a backlog of 70 applications pending since 2011-12 of which 60 have been cleared so far. Friday's...

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