The woes of the agriculture sector have been an ongoing one
The experience of Punjab and Haryana with maize cultivation is a good example of the disconnect between policies and markets
The government's approach towards fertilisers and soil health seems rather paradoxical
The welcome recovery in July and August notwithstanding, rainfall has not been uniformly spread across regions and time
Crisil Research forecast kharif crop output to decline 3-5% on uneven distribution of rainfalls
The report said there has been a 1.7-times increase in average farmer income in last decade
Some experts say voluntary Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana may hit farmer enrolments, unless the scheme is made more attractive
For the first time since Independence, India saw a shift of surplus labour from agriculture to the non-agricultural sectors
Not only must crops be more productive, but the agricultural challenges of climate change-including disease, pests and periods of both drought and flooding-mean they must be more resilient as well
Apart from seeds and plant protection chemicals, Corteva is also looking to introduce a digital tool for Indian farmers who have small land holding
He said India's food security was expected to sustain for a long time, as foodgrains production was growing much faster rate as compared to the population growth
20 of 36 metrological sub-divisions receive scanty rainfall; rice acreage down 12%, pulses 11.5%
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian farmers have planted 41.3 million hectares with summer crops, down 8.6% year on year, the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare said on Friday, though the gap in sowing narrowed from the previous week as monsoon rains picked up.
The report predicts that yield improvements and higher production intensity, driven by technological innovation.
The report predicts that yield improvements and higher production intensity, driven by technological innovation.
A key reason for waning private sector interest in the sector could be excessive regulations and control in the sector
The government's rice and wheat stocks in the central pool as of June 1 was estimated to be around 74.14 million tonnes
The decision to form the panel was taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the fifth meeting of the NITI Aayog governing council last month
While 42% of India's land area is currently facing a drought, 88.11% of Punjab's districts and 76.02% of Haryana's are drought-resilient, according to a 2018 study published in Journal of Hydrology
Acreage has been higher in summer crop but output may not go up in line with sowing