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India Opens Doors for 2G Ethanol Exports, Boosting Sustainable Fuel

India has updated its export regulations to allow the export of Second Generation (2G) ethanol. This significant change, effective from September 24, 2025, requires companies to obtain specific export authorisations and feedstock certifications. 2G ethanol is produced from non-food materials, such as agricultural waste like rice and wheat straw, wood waste, and even algae. This…

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India Boosts Seed Research with Five New Advanced Breeding Facilities

India is set to significantly enhance its agricultural research capabilities by establishing five new modern seed breeding facilities across the country. This initiative aims to speed up the development of advanced seed varieties that are high-yielding and resistant to diseases. Senior government officials shared this news, highlighting a major step forward for Indian agriculture. Currently,…

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India Unveils Gene-Edited Rice: Climate Resilience Meets Scientific Debate

India has achieved a significant scientific milestone with the development of two new gene-edited rice varieties. The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has introduced these varieties, which are designed to be resilient to climate change and offer improved yields. This advancement is a major step towards more sustainable agriculture in India, a country that…

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Boosting India’s Organic Farming: Challenges and Opportunities

Indian farmers often struggle with rising costs and slow-growing incomes. Yields are not increasing much, even with more fertiliser use. Overusing chemical pesticides makes pests resistant and reduces crop yields. This not only makes farming more expensive but also pollutes soil and water, harming biodiversity. Organic farming offers a solution. It can help farmers earn…

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Maharashtra to Allow Tribal Farmers to Lease Land for Farming and Mining

Tribal farmers in Maharashtra are set to gain a new opportunity to earn more from their land. The state government plans to introduce a new law that will allow tribal farmers to lease out their land to private companies. This lease can be for agricultural use or for mining purposes. State Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule…

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