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Zaheerabad to be recognised as biodiversity heritage site soon

Today’s Paper » NATIONAL » ANDHRA PRADESH SANGAREDDY, January 16, 2013 The crop fields of the women of Deccan Development Society (DDS), an NGO working for the last 25 years in Medak district, would be soon recognised as biodiversity heritage sites by the Government of India. This was announced by Dr. P. Balakrishna, chairman, National Biodiversity […]

MP to receive award from President for highest grain produce

By Suchandana Gupta January 14, 2013 BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh has been selected to receive the Krishi Karman Award of the Union government for best performance in agricultural production in 2011-2012. The cash prize award of Rs 2 crore will be given away by President Pranab Mukherjee to chief minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan in New […]

It’s raining organic

BHUMIKA K. THE HINDU | JANUARY 13, 2013 Trends: With a growing awareness of the benefits of making organic a way of life, most localities in Bangalore now boast an organic store, sometimes even more than one, finds Bhumika K. It’s there in your vegetables, it’s there in your spices, your tea, even in your […]

30% of farming crops organic in Iran

By Katayoon Dashti January 13, 2013 Close to 30 percent of Iran’s agricultural products are natural and organic, said minister of agricultural jihad. Speaking at a joint session of Agricultural Jihad Ministry officials with members of Majlis Agriculture Commission on Saturday, Sadeq Khalilian said that products such as vegetables and summer crops are healthy by […]

Farm doctors on call

Sarita Brara January 10, 2013 Agri-clinics set up under a Ministry of Agriculture scheme are providing expert advice to farmers and employment to agriculture graduates Farmer Munshi Lal Saini from Sirka village calls up an agri-clinic at Rampur in Uttar Pradesh. The leaves of the chilli plants he had sown are wilting and he wants […]

Govt can’t ban field trials of GM crops: Pawar

Says field trial should continue as research is important for ensuring food security Press Trust of India / New Delhi Jan 10, 2013 Dismissing Parliamentary panel’s suggestion to halt all field trials of GM crops, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar has said the government can’t take the “luxurious decision of banning” them because such kind of […]

Experts’ firm jab at centre

The Telegraph, 9th January 2013, Wednesday Smita Kumar, Patna G.V. Ramanjaneyulu, the executive director of Centre for Sustainable Agriculture, addresses a workshop in Patna on Tuesday. He said, “The Union government is trying to help multinational companies capture the agriculture market. The prices of seeds and fertilizers have increased by about 300 percent in the […]

Organic farm business fails to grow in Faridabad

December 28, 2012 by Waseem Ahad, ET Bureau FARIDABAD: As awareness about organic food catches up with the middle class, newer markets have emerged in Delhi-NCR. But unlike Gurgaon, Faridabad has been struggling to measure up as a profitable market for organic food retailers. When Vivek Ghai launched A-One Organic Farms in Faridabad three years […]

Zero budget natural farming gaining currency in State

By K Surekha – KOCHI 03rd January 2013 09:12 AM At a time when farmers’ suicides are rife and many are dissuaded from taking up agriculture as an occupation owing to the  reported losses, Subhash Palekar’s Zero Budget Natural Farming is becoming a big solace for farmers. Farmers across the state who have resorted to this […]

Biodiversity congress seeks ban on field trials of GM crops

‘Bring regulation of biotechnological processes under the Biodiversity Act’ The second Indian Biodiversity Congress (IBC 2012) held at Bangalore earlier this month has called for a ban on field trials of Genetically Modified (GM) crops in India and a 10-year moratorium on Bt food crops. The three-day event, which witnessed a large turnout of scientists, […]