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Reform agriculture marketing systems to address farm distress -Sudipto Mundle

-Livemint.com The actual determination of MSP is driven by a ‘business as usual’ practice of incremental increases in line with past trend, combined with the political need for ‘look good’ optics The recent increase in the minimum support PRIces (MSP) for major kharif crops has reignited the debate about food PRIce policy. Some analysts believe that the increase has been excessive, that it will push up inflation, both directly and also indirectly...

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India's water crisis: Limited irrigation, scarcity of water threatens cultivation of Dehradun's PRIzed basmati rice -Kamal Bhargava and Namrata Gulati Sapra

-Firstpost.com Dehradun: The state of Uttarakhand, famous for its temples, lush green natural beauty, and the PRIzed Dehradun basmati rice, is in danger of losing the last due to water scarcity in the state. Known for its aroma and length of grains, this variety of rice is grown in Dehradun, Nainital, Pithoragarh, Bhimtal and other parts of the state and is famous all across the world. Lokesh Kumar Verma, a farmer in...

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The MSP Illusion -Ajay Vir Jakhar

-The Indian Express Raising procurement PRIces of kharif crops will only give false hope to farmers. Has the winter of farmers’ discontent turned into a glorious summer by the significant hike in minimum support PRIce (MSP) for kharif crops announced two weeks ago? The hike is unlikely to stem the rural unrest that is gnawing into the ruling alliance’s votebank. The PM has had to personally defend the government’s programmes that have...

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A vote of no confidence from the farmers -Yogendra Yadav & Avik Saha

-The Hindu There is enough evidence to show that the government has failed farmers and agricultural labourers in a big way As the Lok Sabha debates the vote of no confidence today, representatives of farmers from across the country will be marching outside Parliament under the banner of All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC), an umbrella body of 201 farmer organisations. Farmers have already passed a vote of no confidence against...

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Rs 25 per litre for milk from July 21, says Maharashtra government

-PTI NAGPUR: An end to the four-day agitation by dairy farmers appeared in sight on Thursday, with the Maharashtra government announcing that it had accepted a key demand of the protesters. The government has decided to give Rs 25 per litre for milk to dairy farmers with effect from July 21, dairy development minister Mahadev Jankar said in the legislative assembly this evening. The farmers had been holding protests in parts of the...

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