India Resists Increased Moong, Maize Imports from Myanmar
India has decided not to allow more imports of moong and maize from Myanmar. This…
India has decided not to allow more imports of moong and maize from Myanmar. This decision comes as India has enough of these crops grown within the country. A proposal from Myanmar to include moong and maize in their existing trade agreement, known as a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), has been turned down by India….
A new report from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations highlights a serious global problem: land degradation. This issue affects nearly 1.7 billion people worldwide. It makes it harder to grow food, harms our environment, and threatens the health of communities. The “State of Food and Agriculture (SOFA) 2025” report, released…
Maruthanganallur, Sivagangai : Pastoral communities across Tamil Nadu convened on November 2, 2025, to discuss mounting challenges in traditional livestock migration routes and demand legislative protection for their livelihoods. The meeting, organized by the Tamil Nadu Federation of Pastoral Peoples Sangams (TFPPS) under State President Rajiv Gandhi, brought together 35 participants including pastoral herders, NGO representatives,…
A herd of wild elephants has caused significant damage to farmlands in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra. The elephants, which have been roaming the Chunchura forest area for some time, recently entered agricultural lands near the district headquarters. The herd arrived at midnight, entering the Made-tukum and Chandala regions, which are only about three kilometres…
The Indian government has consistently highlighted organic and natural farming as key priorities, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman frequently mentioning its importance. However, recent information suggests that many initiatives aimed at promoting this greener approach are facing significant implementation challenges. The ‘Jaivik Kheti’ portal, launched in 2018 to create a…
India’s farming sector is getting a high-tech upgrade with a new initiative from the Netherlands. This project aims to help Indian farmers produce pesticide-free food using modern greenhouse technology. The goal is to grow crops in a way that is safe from climate changes. The Dutch government is working with Indian partners on this project….
New analysis of trial data from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is raising questions about two gene-edited rice varieties recently released by the government. These varieties, DRR Rice 100 (Kamala) and Pusa DST Rice 1, were introduced with claims of increased yield and better tolerance to drought and salinity. However, the analysis suggests…
In Finland, a unique experiment is taking place in kindergartens. Children are encouraged to play with mud, dig in soil, and interact with natural elements. This approach, part of a growing movement, aims to boost children’s health by increasing their exposure to the diverse microscopic life found in nature. Researchers believe this connection between external…
The Indian government has introduced a 30 per cent duty on yellow pea imports, aiming to prevent further drops in local prices. This duty, effective from November 1st, is comprised of a 10 per cent customs duty and a 20 per cent agriculture infrastructure development cess. The pulses trade had been calling for a higher…
A controversy has erupted in India concerning two newly developed genome-edited rice varieties. The Coalition for a GM-Free India has accused the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) of manipulating test results and making exaggerated claims about the success of these varieties. These allegations specifically target two rice types: Pusa DST-1 and DRR Dhan 100…