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Sugarcane crisis: Govt focuses on technology fixes, but not on mounting dues to Farmers -Kundan Pandey

-Down to Earth While sugar mills in Uttar Pradesh owe about Rs 12,500 crore to Farmers, the government’s measures were directed mostly towards tackling current price crash In a knee-jerk reaction to the defeat in Kairana by-elections, the Narendra Modi government, on Wednesday, took a slew of policy decisions related to sugarcane industry. The plight of sugarcane Farmers was a big issue during the recently concluded by-elections in this town in...

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States crack down on sale of illegal GM cotton seeds -Vivek Deshpande

-The Indian Express Area under ‘unapproved’ herbicide-tolerant hybrids likely to fall this year Nagpur: Last year, almost 35 lakh packets of genetically modified (GM) cotton seeds, incorporating unapproved ‘herbicide-tolerance’ or HT technology, were bought and planted by Farmers across India. But this time round, state governments seem better prepared to curb this illegal cultivation, even as sowing of cotton is over in northwest India and is about to commence in the...

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Explained: What is the Swaminathan Commission report and what are its recommendations?

-MoneyControl.com The main aim of the commission was to come up with a system for sustainability in farming system and make it more profitable and cost competitive in farm commodities Farmers belonging to Madhya Pradesh began a 10-day strike on June 1 to seek better Minimum Support Price (MSP), a waiver for farm loans, higher compensation for damaged crops and full implementation of the MS Swaminathan report. Earlier this year, lakhs of Farmers...

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As prices crash, Ramanagaram Farmers dump mangoes on the road -MT Shiva Kumar

-The Hindu Ramanagaram (Karnataka): Now it is the turn of mango Farmers to dump their produce on the roadside. Mango may be the king of fruits, but its growers are not the kings, at least in the State’s major mango-growing belt of Ramanagaram district as glut in production has resulted in a crash in wholesale prices of the fruit. Such is the depth to which wholesale prices have plummeted that the elite...

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Sharp garlic price drop leaves Mandsaur Farmers with a bitter taste -Sanjeeb Mukherjee

-Business Standard Farmers wait for the Bhavanter sale window to close in the next few weeks as they believe prices would increase after that, like in the case of soybean Pipliyamandi (Mandsaur): "A few years ago, we used to say, if someone took a trolly full of garlic to the mandi, he might end up buying a new tractor on his way back home. But now it seems even the tractor that...

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