-Business Standard Patna/Nalanda: Baldev Prasad Mandal, a native of Painathi panchayat in Bihar's Patna district, sold 250 quintals of rice to the village-based primary agriculture credit societies (PACS), an agency responsible for procuring foodgrain directly from Farmers at the rate of Rs 1,660 a quintal in March this year. Even as the new kharif season is about to begin, Mandal is one of the many Farmers in the state who are...
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FCI stuck with 24m tonnes of poor wheat -Dipak K Dash
-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The Food Corporation of India (FCI) is saddled with 27 million tonnes of wheat. Since 90% of grain procured this year were under relaxed norms, these stocks have a shorter shelf life and must be used in 8 to 10 months. FCI, sources said, is releasing these stocks to the public distribution system (PDS). This grain is shrivelled, broken and lacks lustre and the challenge is...
More »The Beleaguered Indian Farmer -CP Chandrasekhar
-Macroscan.com The forecast of a poor monsoon is a real bad news for the Indian Farmers as it would not only reduce crop production leading to shortages but also encourage speculative holding. Please click here to read more. This article was originally published in the Frontline Print edition: July 10, 2015 ...
More »Land bill hearing score: one for, 33 against -Basant Kumar Mohanty
-The Telegraph New Delhi: A joint parliamentary panel examining the Narendra Modi government's land acquisition bill has been flooded with objections to the proposed legislation from those who have deposed before it so far, sources have said. The Confederation of Indian Industry is the only one among 34 individuals and organisations to have supported the changes the bill seeks to make to the current law, passed in December 2013 under UPA rule,...
More »On the field, tracking the Farmers as they wait for rain
-The Indian Express From pulses in Karnataka to soyabean in Madhya Pradesh, basmati paddy in Haryana to groundnuts in Gujarat, hedging their bets. Please click here to read more. ...
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