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Pulse Prices Crash Below Minimum Support Price, Farmers Hesitate to Cultivate

India aims for self-sufficiency in pulses, but recent trends show a concerning decline in cultivation area. Despite the government’s ‘Pulses Mission’ and ambitious targets for 2030-31, farmers are reluctant to grow pulses because they are not assured of receiving prices at or above the Minimum Support Price (MSP). This has led to a significant drop…

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New Study Highlights Sustainable Farming Practices for Indian Farmers

A recent study has brought attention to innovative and sustainable farming techniques that could significantly benefit Indian farmers. The research, published in the Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, explores methods that not only increase crop yields but also protect the environment and improve soil health. One of the key findings is the effectiveness of intercropping. This…

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India Withdraws Approval for Animal-Based Biostimulants Over Religious Concerns

The Indian government has reversed its decision to approve animal protein-based biostimulants for crops. These products, used to boost plant growth and yield, will no longer be sold. This change affects biostimulants derived from sources like chicken feathers, pig tissue, and fish scales. The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare issued a notification on September…

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Punjab Cracks Down on Spurious Seeds: Non-Bailable Offence Introduced

Farmers in Punjab will soon have better protection against fake seeds. The Punjab Vidhan Sabha has passed a new law that makes selling poor-quality seeds a non-bailable offence. This means that those caught selling fake seeds will face serious consequences. The new legislation, called the Seeds (Punjab Amendment) Bill, 2025, introduces stricter penalties. For a…

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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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