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Assam’s farmers losing interest in Rice cultivation

-IANS Farmers of Assam, that recently boasted of having a record Rice harvest, are losing interest in paddy cultivation, saying they were facing financial ruin in the absence a minimum support pRice and adequate procurement centres for their produce. Rice production is going down as the Food Corporation of India (FCI) has not fixed the pRice to buy back the farmers’ produce, say farmers’ representatives. And there are only 20 FCI procurement...

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Delhi grain bar spoils CM broth

-The Telegraph The Centre has turned down the Mamata Banerjee government’s request to allot additional foodgrain to keep the state’s pet project of supplying grains at a subsidised rate to about 20 lakh people running in 2012-13. Although these people are “needy”, according to the state government, they are not part of the BPL category (annual income of less than Rs 30,000). The Mamata government gives Rice at a subsidised rate of...

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Economic Survey 2012: Minimum farm growth needed for inclusive growth and development of rural areas-Nidhi Nath Srinivas

The Economic Survey has warned that more than half the population is dependent on a sector whose share in the economy is shrinking, leading to a bigger urban-rural divide and threatening national food security.  "Achieving minimum agricultural growth is a prerequisite for inclusive growth, reduction of poverty levels, development of the rural economy and enhancing of farm incomes," the Survey has said.  But it offers no path-breaking solutions on how to meet...

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Inflation rises to 6.95%in February

-PTI Inflation rose to 6.95 per cent in February because of sharp increase in food pRices, especially vegetables and protein-based items. Inflation, as measured by the Wholesale PRice Index (WPI), was 6.55 per cent in January. In February, 2011, it was 9.54 per cent. According to the official data released on Wednesday, food inflation was 6.07 per cent in February against (-) 0.52 per cent in January. Pulses turned expensive by 7.91 per cent and...

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Bihar farmer Nitish Kumar sets 'world record' in potato production

-IANS Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's dream of India's second green revolution taking off from Bihar seems to be coming closer to reality. A young farmer of Darveshpura village in his native Nalanda district has set what is claimed to be a world record in potato production through organic farming.  Three months ago, a group of farmers in the same village had created a "world record" producing 224 quintals of paddy per hectare...

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