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Punjab Farmers Embrace Drip Irrigation for Water Conservation

Punjab’s agricultural landscape is undergoing a significant transformation as farmers increasingly adopt drip irrigation techniques. This modern method of watering crops is proving vital in conserving precious water resources, a growing concern in the state. With over 25 years of experience and a doctorate in new media, Vibhor Mohan, a senior assistant editor with The…

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Digital Land Records: A Double-Edged Sword for Farmers in Andhra Pradesh

The transition to digital land records in Andhra Pradesh, intended to improve efficiency, is creating significant problems for tribal and Dalit farmers. While the state aims for digital governance, many farmers are losing their land rights due to errors in the digital system and lack of access. Meebhoomi, the state’s digital land record portal, launched…

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US Firm Cibus Partners with AgVaya to Boost India’s Rice Sector with Gene Editing

US-based Cibus Inc. is set to bring its advanced gene editing technologies to India’s vital rice industry. The company has teamed up with AgVaya, a Mumbai-based firm, to develop and introduce these innovations. This partnership aims to help Indian rice farmers grow better crops more sustainably. Cibus specialises in using gene editing to improve seeds….

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Melghat Farmers Protest in Achalpur: Maize Selling at ₹800-1000 Against ₹2400 MSP

Achalpur, October 23, 2025  Maize farmers from the remote Melghat region staged a protest at Achalpur APMC demanding procurement at Minimum Support Price, as their produce fetches only ₹800-₹1,200 per quintal against the government-declared MSP of ₹2,400. The farmers, primarily from tribal communities in Melghat’s interior villages, are facing a systemic crisis where traders are…

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India and US Nearing Trade Deal: Tariffs Expected to Drop, Energy and Agriculture Key

India and the United States are close to finalising a trade agreement that could significantly lower tariffs on Indian exports. Sources suggest tariffs might fall to around 15-16%, a substantial drop from the current 50%. This potential deal hinges on key areas like energy and agriculture. One major point of discussion is India’s imports of…

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Maharashtra Farmers Forced to Destroy Onions Amidst Price Crash

Farmers in Maharashtra are facing a severe crisis as onion prices have plummeted, making it unprofitable to even sell their produce. Many are opting to destroy their harvested onions rather than transport them to market. This situation highlights the financial distress many farmers are experiencing. The recent onion harvest has been particularly challenging. Heavy rains…

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