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Onions from Maharashtra arrive to check prices

-PTI   NEW DELHI: The first consignment of Onions procured from Maharashtra by government cooperative NAFED reached the city on Monday. These Onions will be sold through 380 Safal outlets, said SS Yadav, commissioner, food and supplies department. In order to keep Onion prices in check, LG Najeeb Jung had last week instructed National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Limited (NAFED) to purchase Onions to build stocks. Jung had also told...

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In Punjab, migrant paddy workers reap unlikely harvest -Aman Sethi

-The Business Standard   How a law to conserve groundwater led to a better paid and better organised migrant workforce Ludhiana: For some years now, Punjab's fields have lain fallow through the searing dry heat of May; but come June's steamy humidity, small bands of lithe, slender men from Bihar fan out across the waterlogged paddy fields, transplanting rice saplings with fluid efficiency. Bihar's paddy planters have frequented Punjab since the 1960s when rice...

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New crop insurance policy in the offing

-PTI   Patna: Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh on Saturday said the central government was working on a new crop insurance scheme to help farmers tackle flood, drought and plant diseases in a better manner. He said it will be launched soon across the country, as the existing scheme has not proved to be beneficial to the farmers. Details will be unveiled during the Budget session of the Parliament, he added. Singh also...

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Despite record Onion yield, prices shoot up -Subodh Varma

-The Times of India   NEW DELHI: There has to be something drastically wrong somewhere when Onion prices start rising just after the largest ever harvest of Onions. In 2013-14, India harvested 19.3 million metric tons of Onions. That's 15% more than the previous year. This is not the final figure: it is the latest estimates put out by the agriculture ministry and may go up or down by a couple of...

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Onion prices likely to soar as major suppliers go on strike

-The Hindustan Times   Already struggling with milk crisis, the state's residents may now face a shortage of Onions, as Onion traders in Nasik went on an indefinite strike from Monday. Nasik is a major Onion supplier to Jharkhand and Onion prices are likely to go up if the strike continues. "Nasik meets 40-50% of state's demand of Onions. So, prices will go up for sure, if supply reduces. We hope the strike...

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