-The Hindu Business Line Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose (The more things change the more they remain the same ): A French proverb. In its earnest to tackle rising food inflation the new Government has taken a welcome initiative to delist fruits/ vegetables including onions (FVO) from the Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) Act, while all other measures are as usual - short term of political expediency, repeated several...
More »SEARCH RESULT
A quiet green revolution -KP Prabhakaran Nair
-The Hindu Business Line Small farmers in Jharkhand are growing more money and seeing better health, thanks to vegetables Indian farmers have often been perceived as lacking in initiative, but the latest developments on the farm front belie that stereotype. Not only have they shown initiative, they have started a quiet revolution. The phenomenon can be summed up in one word: vegetables. Small farmers, reeling from recurring droughts and declining productivity of staple...
More »FAO India Head Calls on Agriculture Minister, Discusses Farming and Animal Health Issues
-Press Information Bureau Mr. Peter Kenmore, FAO Representative in India called on the Agriculture Minister Shri Radha Mohan Singh here today to apprise him of the work done by FAO globally, and in India towards ensuring food security, price stability, family farming and responsible agriculture especially in the context of challenges on account of climate change. Mr Kenmore also discussed the international programmes and interventions of FAO, especially in locust control,...
More »Food security: Correct diagnosis, incorrect prescription -Roshan Kishore
-Live Mint Ensuring food security is a zero-sum game. It is time we understood that no country can adopt strategies driven by narrow self-interest Mint's Quick Edit The food challenge , in the 19 June edition, is impressive in its analysis, but offers solutions that are indeed worrisome. It impresses because the edit is brutally frank about the fact that in the times ahead, India's food supply will emerge as a problem...
More »Make forestry policies people-centric, says FAO -Midhat Moini
-Down to Earth UN agency's latest state of the forests report says poverty alleviation and rural employment should be the ulterior driving force in amending old forest policies Recognising the role of forests in providing livelihood to people, UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has asked nations to formulate people-centric forest policies. "It is time for forestry to shift perspective from trees to people," says FAO's annual "The State of the World's...
More »