Friday 25 July 2014

Efficient, labour-saving machine for harvesting and cleaning turmeric






















140 acres of agricultureland 4 lakh per acre

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The rate of this farm is Rs 4 lakhs/acre (Four)

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Planting of crops expected to pick up substantially as monsoon strengthens











Shilajit benefits for men & women



SHILAJIT available in 100,200,500 grams
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Wednesday 23 July 2014

Government allows cultivation of genetically modified crops after full scientific evaluation








Physalis alkekengi for sale



Physalis alkekengi fruit and Prostate
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Farmers to have ‘Kisan Mandi’ in Delhi by September



NEW DELHI: Farmers will be able to directly sell fruits and vegetables to consumers and wholesalers in Delhi as the city will have a 'kisan mandi' by September after the government changes the law that gives traders and middlemen a monopoly. 

Farmers and farmer producer organisations (FPOs) will be able meet part of Delhi's demand of 15,000 tonnes of vegetables a day after the Delhi Agriculture Produce Market (APMC) Act is amended, said Pravesh Sharma, MD of the Small Farmers' Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC), a society under the department of agriculture. SFAC is already preparing to launch the mandi in the capital. "We will provide a platform — over 25,000 sq feet to sell produce directly to consumers, both wholesale and retail," he said.

Retail chains said the move would help them procure good quality vegetables but traders were confident the initiative would not work as it would be difficult to match the established mandis, which provide loans to farmers and allow retailers to make payments after a few weeks. 

For the new market, the government is looking at possible locations such as a Nafed godown and cold storage at Lawrence Road and sites of the Delhi Milk Scheme (DMS) at Shadipur and Alipur. 

In the first phase, the mandi is targeting participation of 25-30 FPOs and growers associations. Initially onions, potato, lemons, banana, apples will be sold followed by fresh green vegetables. 

The mandi is expected to give both dry and cold storage space to each allottee, apart form logistics handling facilities. "In the first six months we should be able to sell 1,000 tonnes of fruits and vegetables which will represent 6% of the current market," said Sharma. 

The government has promoted over 300 FPOs with over five lakh farmers across the country whose members are farmers and grassroots institutions, which provide collective bargaining power to small and marginal farmers. 

We are also exploring to sell fruits and vegetables through the network of 500 DMS booths. Further, the Delhi government has allowed us to sell onion and potato through 1,000 fair price shops in Delhi-NCR," said Sharma, who felt the organised retail network could help kee ...... 


Quince Seeds in India for sale


Quince Seeds in India for sale
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Wednesday 9 July 2014

Onions for sale



 Onions in all sizes r availble at cheap rates in our area

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Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh writes to CMs seeking views on farm insurance scheme



Tuesday 8 July 2014

Fresh Lemon for sale


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Food Products - Fresh Fruits  -  Fresh Vegetables - Fresh Herbs - IQF Frozen Vegetables -

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Australian funded agriculture initiative to boost small farmer productivity in India


New Delhi, July 4 (ANI): Two states - Bihar and West Bengal - will benefit from an Australian Government funded research initiative to helpsmall farmers improve agriculture productivity.     The new five-year Australian dollar 7.3 million (40.5 crore rupees) regional research initiative in Nepal, Bangladesh and India will tap the agricultural potential of the area, and help 7,000 farmers to become more productive, profitable and sustainable through adopting new technology. The program will operate in two districts in both Bihar and West Bengal, as well as two districts each in Bangladesh and Nepal. It will be launched in Kathmandu on July 3. "This initiative will help to raise agricultural productivity in a region which has the potential to become one of Asia's great food bowls," said the Acting Australian High Commissioner to India, Bernard Philip

Tuesday 1 July 2014

INDO M-45 for sale

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Agriculture department bans gram cultivation this season


NASHIK: The agriculture department will not allow the cultivation of green and black gram this season, which is likely to affect 15% of the total produce in the region. The decision has been taken due to less rainfall in the region, officials said. District superintendent agriculture officer Madhukar Panhale said they had appealed to the farmers not to take up black and green gram cultivation this season as the conditions are not suitable, he added. The state agricultural universities had recommended that if rainfall in districts like Pune, Kolhapur, Sangli, Nashik, Satara, Solapur, Ahmednagar, Dhule and Nandurbar begins from the second fortnight of June, all kharif crops can be sown. However, if the monsoon begins from the first or second fortnight of July, then green and black gram should not be sown.

Refined shea butter for sale

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Boost for agriculture after 27 specialists graduate


Jamaica's agricultural sector and the nation as a whole will soon be able to sigh with relief, as a result of the most recent advancement in the field of agriculture.


The Jamaica Rural Economy and Ecosystems Adapting to Climate Change Project (Ja REEACH), in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), took under its wings 27 agricultural specialists, who successfully completed a 10-day Agrometeorology programme, culminating with a graduation exercise at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel recently.


The cohort, consisting of 21 men and six women, is the first batch of many to come in the future to graduate from the programme. Mission Director of USAID Jamaica, Denise Herbol reminded the graduates that, "the skills you have earned are an important element to Jamaica's future growth."