Hyderabad: Shifting from rice cultivation to alternative cereals like millets, maize, and sorghum could reduce ...
New Delhi, A new study has found that shifting away from cultivating rice to alternative cereals such as millet, maize and sorghum could help tackle production losses related to climate by 11 per cent ...
Varanasi: The IRRI South Asia Regional Centre (ISARC) in collaboration with the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) organised a ...
Shifting from rice to alternative cereals in Hyderabad can reduce climate-induced losses and increase farmers' incomes ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNRice imports down on MSRP jolt, local gainsThe Department of Agriculture (DA) said importers have reduced their overseas rice purchases in anticipation of a better ...
Indian rice export prices fell to a 21-month low amid subdued demand and stiff competition from other exporting countries, ...
As onion and soyabean prices decline in India, industry and farmer groups urge the government for support measures such as ...
TIRUCHY: The application of modern technology in agriculture could be a means to address the manpower shortage in the sector ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed that shifting from rice cultivation to more climate-resilient cereals like millet, maize, ...
The PM Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PMFME) scheme boosts production and income for Udhampur's farmers.
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