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Govt may increase MSP for rabi crops by 10% -Sandip Das

-The Financial Express Likely to give bonus of up to Rs 425 per quintal on Pulses In a bid to boost production of Pulses and oilseeds, the government is likely to announce 5 to 10% hike in minimum support price (MSP) for the rabi crops, including wheat, barley, gram, masur and mustard, for the 2016-17 season besides a bonus on Pulses in the range of Rs 250 to Rs 425 per quintal. Sources...

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Kharif sowing till date 4.2 per cent higher than last year

-The Hindu Business Line Acreage under rice, Pulses, coarse cereals, oilseeds higher NEW DELHI: The area sown under the seven kharif crops in the on-going sowing season till date at 1054.49 lakh hectare is about 4.2 per cent more than the sowing in the same period last year due to better monsoon rains this year. The total acreage till September 9 2016, as per figures released by the Agriculture Ministry on Friday, is...

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Farmers stumped: No crop insurance claim against drought

-The Times of India BHOPAL: Farmers in Rewa district, who paid insurance premium for their crops, are running from pillar to post after suffering damages because there is no provision of seeking claim against loss on account of drought. "I paid Rs. 2,667 to Agriculture Insurance Company of India Limited against crop insurance on July 9. I went for soybean cultivation on majority of the four hectares of land with some parts...

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Horticulture: The new story of Indian agriculture -Sayantan Bera

-Livemint.com Small farmers reaped a bumper crop defying a drought and despite price shocks and pest-related risks New Delhi: Small farmers across India reaped a bumper crop of fruits and vegetables in 2015-16 defying a widespread drought. India’s horticulture output crossed a record 283 million tonnes, shows the third advance estimate released by the agriculture ministry on Monday. However, the story is not just about a record harvest during a drought year—primarily due...

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Finally, some respite from dal shock -Prerna Sharma

-The Hindu Business Line Good rain, increased acreage and hike in minimum support prices likely to cool prices The Modi government has been struggling over the last two years to contain the unprecedented rise in the prices of Pulses, the second-most important food item after cereals. In the interim, prices of tur have more than doubled, and near-doubled in the case of urad and chana. WPI prices for Pulses increased 35.76 per...

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