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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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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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China’s Fertilizer Export Halt to Hike Rabi Season Prices in India

Indian farmers may face higher costs for fertilizers this upcoming rabi (winter) season. China, a major global supplier, has stopped exporting urea and specialty fertilizers from October 15. This decision affects not only India but also other countries worldwide. China had only recently resumed fertilizer exports in May after a period of increased inspections. The…

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Ecologist Madhav Gadgil Advocates Repealing Wildlife Act, Empowering Local Communities

Eminent ecologist Madhav Gadgil has once again called for the repeal of the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 (WLPA). He stated that the Act is “anti-people” and that the Forest Department, which he believes is “helpless in protecting human lives from wildlife,” should be dismantled. Gadgil made these remarks during an online convention announcing the…

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Ocean Greenness Declining Due to Climate Change, Affecting Carbon Absorption

Our planet’s oceans are becoming less green, a concerning change linked to global heating. A recent study reveals that this shift is due to a decrease in phytoplankton, tiny marine organisms vital for life on Earth. Phytoplankton are responsible for almost half of the planet’s biological productivity, and their decline has serious implications for oxygen…

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China’s Soybean Shift: US Farmers Face Uncertainty as Trade Tensions Continue

US President Donald Trump’s recent statement about stopping soybean oil imports from China is unlikely to cause major changes for Beijing, according to industry experts. This comes as China has not bought any US soybeans this season, putting pressure on soybean prices. Prices are currently around $10 per bushel. China has completely stopped buying US…

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