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Sunday, 24 October 2021
Registration started for Kharif crop in Rajasthan
At present, the harvesting work of Kharif crop is going on in the country. Along with this, Kharif crops are being procured from the farmers by the government at the Minimum Support Price (MSP). These procurements are being started in different states at different times. Its procurement has also started in many states. In this sequence, the procurement
Thursday, 21 October 2021
Subsidy on ginger farming?
If you are fond of farming, and you have less space. So today we are going to tell you about the cultivation of such a crop, from which you can earn good profits by growing its
Monday, 18 October 2021
Who is responsible for the chemical substances in the rivers?
According to a new research, due to natural and human activities, the chemical composition of many major rivers of the world is changing significantly.
Sunday, 17 October 2021
Spinach Farming Production, Varieties and much more
Spinach has its own special importance among green vegetables. It is one such vegetable rich in iron that can be eaten in many ways. It can be made
Friday, 15 October 2021
E-Krishi Yantra Anudan Yojana
Thursday, 14 October 2021
Amazing and interesting facts about strawberries
Strawberries belong to the Rosaceae family, that is, they are close to roses. And as strawberries are closer to roses, they also have a sweet scent like roses. You can literally feel it by smelling the strawberries while they are still growing on the bushes.
Tuesday, 12 October 2021
What should farmers do to avoid possible losses due to lack of DAP?
Sunday, 10 October 2021
Crowd of farmers upset due to non-availability of fertilizer
In the midst of ample rainfall, there is a growing fight between the farmers for the sowing of rabi fertilizers. The situation is that due to lack of adequate supply of fertilizers on cooperatives, the shops of private fertilizer and seed sellers are getting crowded.
Saturday, 9 October 2021
Farmer registration for selling moong, urad, soybean and groundnut at MSP
Kharif crops are being procured from farmers across the country by the government at the Minimum Support Price (MSP). For this, procurement centers have been set up in all the states. Here farmers can sell their crops.
Friday, 8 October 2021
State's cooperative sugar mills will start from October 26
Now the work of harvesting sugarcane is going to start in many states in the country, after which farmers will take sugarcane to sugar mills to sell. This year, the central and some state governments have increased the price of sugarcane, which will benefit the farmers from this crushing season
Thursday, 7 October 2021
These government schemes are of great work to the farmers
The government is bringing new schemes to increase the manpower of the farmers. All the relief packages are being announced for the farmers. The government has set a target of doubling the income of farmers by the next year i.e. 2022
Wednesday, 6 October 2021
Subsidy on seed?
Rabi Productivity Gosthi-2021 is being organized in Uttar Pradesh for better production of Rabi crops. State level Agricultural Productivity Seminar 2021-22 was organized under the chairmanship of the Agriculture Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Surya Pratap Shahi.
Tuesday, 5 October 2021
Farmers plant less irrigated crops due to less water for irrigation
This year many areas have received more or less rain in the monsoon season. This time in the state of Rajasthan, the problem of farmers has increased due to less water in many reservoirs and dams.
Monday, 4 October 2021
Can agriculture solve the problem of food in the times to come?
The agriculture sector has to be ready to meet the growing humanity and its growing needs even more rapidly. Agriculture has changed the way we live our lives. The agriculture sector may need to be further developed for the production of food for the next generation.
99 percent of our agricultural production comes from only 24 crops. The top 10 crops in the world in terms of production volume are corn, wheat, rice, potatoes, beets, soybeans, cassava, barley, sweet potatoes and tomatoes.
According to a report, to meet the needs of Asia, in the next quarter of the century, both food and land will be needed in large quantities.
In the next 25 years, farmers in Asia will have to increase grain production by 50 to 75 percent to meet the needs of the growing population. Agricultural land and population are not evenly distributed, especially in China, which has 20-25 percent of the world's population. But only 7 percent of the world's productive land is in China.
There may be a shortage of food after 40 years
If we want that for the coming 40 years we do not have any shortage of food grains, then we have to produce more than what we have produced since the beginning of humanity. Without pesticides, 70 percent of the world's food crops would be destroyed. At present, 42 per cent of our crops are destroyed due to insect and pathogenic pests even after the use of pesticides.
Fertilizer will also play an important role
Fertilizers can increase the yield of food crops by 1.5 to 2 times. Without fertilizers, farmers would need 400–600 million hectares (988–1,482 million acres) of more cropland to cover their losses. In addition, without fertilizer technology, 200 crore hectares of additional land would be required to be cultivated just for the production as it is now.
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Sunday, 3 October 2021
Important points for wheat farmer?
Within 30 to 35 days of sowing, weeding should be done once or twice as per requirement. Keeping in view the prevalence of narrow and broad water weeds in wheat crop, Management of broad and narrow water weeds
Saturday, 2 October 2021
Spider Web in paddy?
This time, spider web is increasing in large numbers in the paddy crop. While the farmers are worried about the trap, the Agriculture Department said that there is no harm to the crops, but it is beneficial. The spider's web will act as a icing on the paddy crop. The Agriculture Department has been describing spider and web as friends of farmers.
The Agriculture Department is advising farmers not to eliminate it. The web is prepared by spider which is growing more this time in paddy crop. The spider is a friend of the farmer's insect. Farms where pesticide use is low. There their number is increasing. It is growing significantly in the villages of Babanpur, Badalgarh, Bada, Kamana, Rojawali, Lali, Aharwan, Hamzapur, Mahmda, Nikkuana villages of the area.
Agriculture expert Mohan Singh, Rajkumar, Karnail Singh told that the spider web eliminates the pests of oil, chepa(Jassids), carnivore and the farmers in the paddy crop, which is beneficial for the crop. Enemy insects get caught in the spider's web. Farmers do not eliminate them by spraying insecticides. This will also benefit the bush and the farmer will also have to spray less pesticides.
Agriculture Development Officer Sandeep Singh said that the spider does not harm the crop, it is a friendly insect of the farmers. Farmers should not kill it by spraying insecticide. If needed, spray the wind side.
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Friday, 1 October 2021
Bank draft submission period extended till October 8
It has been informed by Directorate of Agricultural Engineering, MP Bhopal that as per the information issued earlier, the farmers selected in the lottery
Bajra Mandis update from Rajasthan
Market Center | Arrivals (in tonnes) | Minimum Prices (in Rs/quintals) | Maximum Prices (in Rs/quintals) | Modal Prices (in Rs/quintals) |
# Rajasthan | ||||
Alwar | 318.5 | 1180 | 1435 | 1380 |
Bandikui | 900 | 1150 | 1550 | 1350 |
Barmer | 0.1 | 1700 | 1900 | 1800 |
Bayana | 114.1 | 1250 | 1538 | 1400 |
Beawar | 13.2 | 1550 | 1600 | 1575 |
Bhadara | 0.2 | 1516 | 1516 | 1516 |
Bheenmal(Ranlwada) | 4.3 | 1200 | 1600 | 1400 |
Chomu | 41.3 | 1160 | 1500 | 1400 |
Dausa | 558.5 | 1250 | 1640 | 1445 |
Deeg | 5 | 1220 | 1370 | 1365 |
Degana | 12 | 1500 | 1500 | 1500 |
Gangapur City | 25.1 | 1340 | 1490 | 1415 |
Gangapurcity(Old Lal mandi) | 4 | 1311 | 1337 | 1324 |
Jaipur(Bassi) | 112.2 | 1190 | 1531 | 1360 |
Jodhpur (Grain)(Mandor) | 7.3 | 1750 | 1850 | 1820 |
Jodhpur(Grain)(Bhagat Ki Kothi) | 0.16 | 1600 | 1700 | 1650 |
Kama | 11.7 | 1130 | 1400 | 1300 |
Kekri | 8 | 1100 | 1500 | 1475 |
Khedh(Bodaramev) | 71 | 1100 | 1361 | 1330 |
Khedli(laxmangarh) | 12.3 | 1300 | 1540 | 1375 |
Kherli | 131.1 | 1266 | 1510 | 1408 |
Kishan Renwal(Sambhar) | 10.8 | 1400 | 1450 | 1425 |
Lalsot | 27 | 1350 | 1500 | 1471 |
Lalsot(Mandabari) | 42 | 1316 | 1573 | 1445 |
Madanganj Kishanganj | 9.9 | 1371 | 1422 | 1397 |
Nadwai | 17 | 1262 | 1515 | 1472 |
Sri Madhopur | 90.1 | 1344 | 1600 | 1400 |
Sujangarh(Churu) | 1.3 | 1300 | 1600 | 1450 |
Tonk | 1.8 | 1400 | 1436 | 1420 |
Thursday, 30 September 2021
PM Modi Launched 35 New Varieties of Crops
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35 New Varieties of Crops Launched by PM Modi |
PM Modi has dedicated 35 new varieties of crops with special qualities to the nation through video conferencing. The PM also distributed the Green Campus Awards to agricultural universities on this occasion. Also He interacted with farmers using innovative methods and also addressed the gathering. PM said in previous the six-seven years, science and technology are being used on a priority basis to solve the challenges related to agriculture and our main focus is on more nutritious seeds, which are adapted to the new conditions especially in the changing at seasons.
What new varieties of crops have been released
PM Narendra Modi has released around 35 new crop varieties developed at the ICAR ( Indian Council of Agricultural Research) state and central agricultural universities and Krishi Vigyan Kendras. Some of them are drought-tolerant varieties of chickpea, an infertility mosaic resistant variety of tur, early maturing varieties of soybean, disease resistant varieties of rice and bio-fortified varieties of wheat, beans and pulse crops including millet, maize and chickpea. The purpose of these varieties is to create public awareness for the adoption of climate-resilient technologies.
Varieties with these special properties were released
Three bacterial scorch resistant varieties of paddy - Pusa Basmati 1886, Pusa Basmati 1847 and Pusa Basmati 1885 were released. CFMV-1 of Maize with 6 varieties of Wheat viz. HI 1636, HUW 838, DBW 327, MP (JW) 1358, DBW 332, and HI 8123 Rich in protein, iron and zinc. V-2, 11 Biofortified varieties of 4 crops have been developed. Two short duration disease resistant pea and tur varieties IPH 15-3 and IPH 09-5 and short duration soybean variety NRC 138 suitable for mechanical harvesting were also released. Drought tolerant high yielding disease resistant Pusa Chana 4005, millet hybrid HHB 67 varieties have been developed on the concept of 'more crop per drop'.
What is special about these varieties?
These varieties will play an important role in tackling the twin challenge of climate change and malnutrition. This variety is pest resistant and disease resistant variety, due to which diseases will be less in the crop, which will lead to better production. Special characteristics of these varieties also include those that protect against anti-nutritional factors found in some crops that adversely affect human and animal health.
PM talks to these farmers- (Excerpts from the conversation between PM Modi and farmers)
Prime Minister speaks to Mrs. Olive Begum of Ganderbal, J&K about her journey to learn the new farming practices being used by her, the training given to other farmers and her dedication towards working for girl child education . Valley. The Prime Minister said that the girls of Jammu and Kashmir are doing well in sports as well. He also said that the needs of smallholder farmers are the priority of the government, and they get all the benefits directly.
Talking to Shri Kulwant Singh, a farmer and seed producer from Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh, the Prime Minister asked how he produces different types of seeds. The Prime Minister asked how he benefited from interacting with scientists at the Agricultural Institute at Pusa and what is the trend among farmers to be in touch with such institutions. The Prime Minister praised farmers for processing their crops and adding value to them. The Prime Minister said that Govt. It is striving to provide some better value to the farmers through several initiatives like market access, good quality seeds, soil health cards.
The Prime Minister asked Mrs. Darshan Pednekar, a resident of Bardez, Goa, how she grows different crops and raises different animals. He asked Mrs. Darshana about the value addition made by her in the coconut crop. He expressed happiness on how a woman farmer is scaling new heights as an entrepreneur.
PM Modi said that the government is trying to provide every resource and infrastructure to the farmers. PM mentioned the achievements of the central government in the agriculture sector.
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Farmers will be able to sell paddy only five days a week?
Even though there is still time to start the procurement of paddy, but with the arrival of the purchase policy, preparations have started in full swing.
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