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Can India feed 1.7 billion people by 2050? -Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K Biswas

-The Business Standard In a country where 35 to 40 per cent of food is not consumed, the government urgently needs to reduce wastage to an acceptable level By current estimates, India's total population will be similar to China's by 2028, 1.45 billion. By 2050, India's population is expected to reach 1.7 billion, which will then be equivalent to nearly that of China and the US combined. A fundamental question then...

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Potato pain: Government forms study panel, to keep buffer stock

-The Times of India BHUBANESWAR: Even as Odisha continued to feel the potato heat because of the West Bengal government's undeclared restrictions on inter-state transportation of the tuber, the state government on Wednesday formed a taskforce to chalk out a long-term strategy to deal with the issue. The panel, headed by agriculture secretary, will submit an action plan focussing on production, preservation and distribution of potato within a month, food supplies and...

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Schemes and Programmes for the Benefit of Small and Marginal Farmers

-Press Information Bureau/ Ministry of Agriculture Government restructured the ongoing scheme and following centrally sponsored Mission/Schemes are under implementation from 1.4.2014: (i) National Food Security Mission (NFSM) (ii) National Horticulture Mission (iii) National Mission on Oilseeds & Oil Palm (iv) National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) including Micro Irrigation (v) National Mission on Agricultural Extension & Technology (vi) Integrated Scheme for Farmers Income Security (vii) Integrated Scheme on Agri. Census & Statistics (viii) Integrated Scheme on Agriculture Marketing (ix)...

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Don’t blame GM crops alone for farm distress: MS Swaminathan -KV Kurmanath

-The Hindu Business Line Hyderabad: Eminent agriculture scientist MS Swaminathan has said it is not right to put the entire blame on the GM (genetically modified) crops for the farm distress in the country. He said it is one of the several factors that affect the farm sector and requires a different approach to tackle it. "I am not defending anything but putting the entire blame on GM crops would be oversimplifying...

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The bane of unprofessional warehouses-Dilip Kumar Jha

-The Business Standard There is an urgent need to develop a strong warehousing system equipped with modern and scientific storage facilities Mumbai: Around 30% of India's foodgrains harvest gets wasted because it is unprofessionally managed in the warehouse, a joint study conducted by The Associated Chambersof Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) and Yes Bank, said.Owing to extreme dearthof about 35 million tonnes (MT) warehousing capacity together with massive foodgrain storage shortfall...

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