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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.

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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."