How much increase in the price of wheat in the mandis of MP?

wheat mandi rates

What is the price of wheat in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Jhabua, Karhi, Khategaon and Kalapipal etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Wheat in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Jhabua

2100

2150

Kalapipal

1750

2015

Kalapipal

1790

2015

Kalapipal

1900

2210

Karhi

2015

2030

Khategaon

1800

2180

Khujner

1727

1921

Source:  Agmarknet

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Onion price of selected mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

Onion Mandi Bhaw

What is the price of onion in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like  Dewas, Khargone, Haatpipliya, Harda and Kalapipal etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Onion in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Dewas

1000

1800

Haatpipliya

800

1200

Harda

600

800

Kalapipal

120

1210

Khargone

500

1500

Manawar

1000

1200

Source: Agmarknet

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Apply for crop insurance soon before this date, see complete information

The Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana is being run by the Central Government to protect the farmers from future losses due to farming. Under the scheme, the notification of the crop insurance scheme for Kharif 2022 has been issued. With the help of this, the farmers will be able to compensate for the loss in future. In this sequence, the online application process has started in Madhya Pradesh and will continue till July 31.

Under this scheme, farmers can apply for urad, moong, jowar, groundnut, sesame, cotton, paddy, maize, millet and tur along with other Kharif crops. Under this scheme, along with the application form, it is necessary to attach a crop insurance proposal form, Aadhar card, identity card, land rights book and sowing certificate valid by the government.

According to the scheme, farmers can get the notified crops insured through a bank, a public service center, and a representative of the designated insurance company. At the same time, for the implementation of the scheme, the process of opening tenders has started in 11 clusters of the state. Let us inform you that the last date of the insurance application has been fixed as 31 July 2022. Farmers can avoid losses by getting their crops insured before the time runs out.

Source: Krashak Jagat

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Method and use of making Jeevamrut

  • Jeevamrut acts as a catalyst by promoting the activity of microorganisms in the soil and also provides relevant nutrients. It is also a source of organic carbon and other nutrients, but in small amounts. It acts as a primer for the activity of microorganisms, and also increases the number of native earthworms.

  • Ingredients Required: 10 kg fresh cow dung, 5-10 liters cow urine, 50 grams lime, 2 kg jaggery, 2 kg pulse flour, 1 kg dam soil and 200 liters of water.

  • Method of preparation of Jeevamrut: The ingredients should be mixed in 200 liters of water and stirred well. After this, keep this mixture in a shady place to ferment for 48 hours. It should be driven twice – once in the morning and once in the evening – with a wooden stick. Apply the prepared mixture through irrigation water or directly on the crops. It can also be applied through drip irrigation using venturi (fertigation device).

  • Application of Jeevamrut:  This mixture should be used every fortnight. Its application should be applied directly on crops through spraying or with irrigation water. In the case of fruit plants, it should be applied to individual trees. This mixture can be stored for 15 days.

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Heavy rain expected in most states, see weather forecast

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The direction of the winds has changed in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh including Delhi. Moist winds are blowing from the east. It has started raining in Uttar Pradesh. Now rain will start in Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and East Rajasthan including Delhi. Rain activities will also increase in Uttarakhand. Monsoon will now start moving forward. There will be heavy rain in the Northeast. The rain activities will reduce over the southern peninsula.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Important things for soybean cultivation

  • Before sowing, farmers should germinate 100 grains of soybean, if more than 75 grains germinate, then only the seed should be considered for sowing. This will lead to a good yield of soybean and farmers will be benefited.

  • Farmers can get better results by experimentally using the component of natural farming on soybean crops and do natural farming on more areas of ​​upcoming crops.

  • Farmers should take firm bills from institutions while buying seeds, fertilizers and pesticides.

  • By adopting crop diversification, take more than one crop to compensate for the loss due to less or more rainfall.

  • Select a new variety (within 10 years) while selecting the seed.

  • The suitable time for sowing of soybean is around 15th June to 10th July first week.

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Land preparation for chili transplanting

  • For good growth of the plants, it is necessary to have friable soil. After harvesting the previous crop, one ploughing should be done with an earth turning plow and 2-3 ploughings should be done with the help of a harrow.

  • If there is less moisture in the soil, then first do the ploughing, then prepare the field, and in the last make the field level by running the leveler.

  • Apply 5 ton FYM + TB 3- 3 kg (consortia of NPK bacteria) + Speed Kompost 4 kg (composting bacteria) + Combat 1 kg (Trichoderma viride) + Maxxmyco 2 kg (seaweed, amino, humic and mycorrhiza) and Taba G (ZnSB) 4 kg, mix all the above at the rate of per acre and broadcast it evenly in the field.

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What were the prices of fruits and crops on June 25 in different mandis of the country?

Todays Mandi Rates

What are the Prices of Fruits and Crops in different cities of the country?

City

Market

Commodity

Variety

Grade (Avg/Super)

Min Price (In Kg)

Max Price (In Kg)

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Pineapple

Queen

54

55

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Water melon

Bangalore

14

15

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Ginger

Hassan

28

29

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Jack Fruit

Kerala

28

30

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Raw Mango

Kerala

50

55

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Raw Mango

Tamilnadu

55

60

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Tomato

12

15

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Coconut Green

Bangalore

30

32

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Potato

Chipsona

Super

10

12

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Potato

Pukhraaj

10

12

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Onion

Nasik

14

15

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Onion

Kuchaman

7

9

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Onion

Sikar

12

13

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Garlic

Full

40

42

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Garlic

Medium

34

35

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Garlic

Small

30

31

Jaipur

Muhana Market

Lemon

MH

110

115

Agra

Sikandra Market

Onion

Sagar

10

11

Agra

Sikandra Market

Onion

Nasik

12

13

Agra

Sikandra Market

Garlic

8

13

Agra

Sikandra Market

Garlic

New

30

35

Agra

Sikandra Market

Jack Fruit

24

Agra

Sikandra Market

Ginger

Aurangabad

22

Agra

Sikandra Market

Green Chilli

Kolkata

40

45

Agra

Sikandra Market

Lemon

Madras

85

Agra

Sikandra Market

Lemon

MH

105

Agra

Sikandra Market

Pineapple

King

35

Agra

Sikandra Market

Potato

Pukhraaj

7

8

Agra

Sikandra Market

Potato

Khyati

7

8

Agra

Sikandra Market

Potato

Chipsona

10

11

Agra

Sikandra Market

Potato

Gulla

5

Agra

Sikandra Market

Water melon

MH

15

16

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Monsoon will gain momentum again, heavy rain will start from this day

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During the last two-three days, there has been a decrease in the monsoon rains over the whole of India and the proportion of rain in India has decreased. Monsoon will remain weak till the 26th and 27th of June but will gain momentum after that. Covering Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand will reach the eastern districts of Delhi, Punjab and Haryana. At the beginning of July, Gujarat and Rajasthan may also receive heavy rains.

Source: Skymet Weather

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