Windfall is going to change in other parts of central India, due to which frost is likely to increase in northern parts of Madhya Pradesh.
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Windfall is going to change in other parts of central India, due to which frost is likely to increase in northern parts of Madhya Pradesh.
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ShareAnimal husbandry farmers are often concerned about the loss of livestock. But now it has become possible to compensate for livestock loss through the Livestock Insurance Scheme. This scheme has been implemented in all the districts of Madhya Pradesh.
Under this scheme, a beneficiary can insure a maximum of 5 animals. In this scheme the number of 10 animals in sheep, goat, pig etc. is considered as one animal unit. This means that sheep, goat and pig spinach can insure 50 animals at a time.
Source: Krishak Jagat
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Onion price | |
Variety name | Rate |
Super | 1800-2100 Rs per quintal |
Average | 1400-1700 Rs per quintal |
Golta | 900-1200 Rs per quintal |
Golti | 500-700 Rs per quintal |
Chhatan | 300-800 Rs per quintal |
Garlic price | |
Variety name | Rate |
Super | 5500-6500 Rs per quintal |
Average | 4500-5500 Rs per quintal |
Medium | 3100-4500 Rs per quintal |
Light | 2000-2500 Rs per quintal |
Potato price | |
Inward: 15000 Bags | |
Variety name | Rate |
Super Pakka | 1400-1800 Rs per quintal |
Average | 1100-1300 Rs per quintal |
Gulla | 600-900 Rs per quintal |
Chharri | 300-500 Rs per quintal |
Chhatan | 400-700 Rs per quintal |
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has announced that on December 18, Rs 1600 crore will be given to the farmers of the state. He said that this amount of 1600 crore rupees is money for the loss of crops like soybean, which occurred this year.
Let us know that Rs 1600 crore is a part of the total relief amount. The Chief Minister has told the farmers that they will give one installment now and later they will also give another installment. By then the amount of crop insurance schemes will also come.
Source: Navbharat Times
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Division | Mandi Name | Crop | Minimum Rate(₹/quintal) | Maximum Rate(₹/quintal) | Model Rate(₹/quintal) |
Indore | Khargone | Cotton | 3800 | 5725 | 4700 |
Indore | Khargone | Wheat | 1550 | 1756 | 1630 |
Indore | Khargone | Jowar | 1170 | 1175 | 1175 |
Indore | Khargone | Tur/Arhar | 5456 | 5571 | 5571 |
Indore | Khargone | Maize/Butta | 1250 | 1336 | 1280 |
Indore | Khargone | Soyabean | 3855 | 4380 | 4160 |
Indore | Sendhwa | Tomato | 700 | 1300 | 1000 |
Indore | Sendhwa | Patta Gobhee | 800 | 1200 | 1000 |
Indore | Sendhwa | Cauliflower | 900 | 1500 | 1200 |
Indore | Sendhwa | Brinjal | 700 | 1100 | 900 |
Indore | Sendhwa | Okra | 900 | 1300 | 1100 |
Indore | Sendhwa | Bottle Gourd | 900 | 1200 | 1050 |
To make the benefit of the Kisan Credit Card accessible to all farmers, the government has now linked it with the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. However, even after this step, the process of getting the Kisan Credit Card was difficult due to which the farmers were not able to apply in the scheme. Now to overcome this problem, the government has launched UPPM Kisan KCC Mobile App.
With the help of this app, farmers can now sit at home and apply for Kisan Credit Card online. This will help them a lot and there is no need to go anywhere.
Source: Jagran
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