Measures for identification and prevention of choanephora blight disease in chilli crops

Symptoms of damage

The causative agent of this disease is Choanephora cucurbitarum, the fungus of the disease usually infects the upper part of the plant, flowers, leaves, new branches and fruits. In the initial stage, water-soaked areas develop on the leaf. The affected branch dries up and hangs. In severe infection, the fruits turn brown to black in color, a layer of fungus can be seen on the infected part.

biological management

Apply Combat (Trichoderma viride @ 500 gm) or Monas Curb (Pseudomonas fluorescens 1% WP) @ 500 gm per acre. 

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What were the prices of fruits and crops on August 22 in different mandis of the country?

Todays Mandi Rates

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

City

Commodity

Min Price (In Kg)

Max Price (In Kg)

Ratlam

Ginger

30

32

Ratlam

Potato

20

23

Ratlam

Tomato

26

34

Ratlam

Green Chilli

50

56

Ratlam

Okra

14

18

Ratlam

Lemon

22

25

Ratlam

Cauliflower

20

25

Ratlam

Cabbage

18

20

Ratlam

Brinjal

13

14

Ratlam

Bitter Gourd

35

36

Ratlam

Jack Fruit

12

14

Ratlam

Cucumber

14

16

Ratlam

Capsicum

36

40

Ratlam

Banana

20

25

Ratlam

Pomegranate

50

60

Ratlam

Apple

85

Ratlam

Papaya

30

34

Lucknow

Pumpkin

24

Lucknow

Cabbage

25

30

Lucknow

Capsicum

45

60

Lucknow

Green Chilli

55

60

Lucknow

Lady Finger

20

Lucknow

Lemon

48

Lucknow

Cucumber

26

Lucknow

Ginger

50

Lucknow

Carrot

32

Lucknow

Mosambi

30

32

Lucknow

Potato

19

Lucknow

Onion

9

10

Lucknow

Onion

11

13

Lucknow

Onion

15

Lucknow

Garlic

20

25

Lucknow

Garlic

30

40

Lucknow

Garlic

45

50

Guwahati

Onion

11

Guwahati

Onion

14

Guwahati

Onion

18

Guwahati

Onion

19

Guwahati

Onion

11

Guwahati

Onion

13

Guwahati

Onion

17

Guwahati

Onion

18

Guwahati

Onion

15

Guwahati

Onion

16

Guwahati

Onion

20

Guwahati

Onion

23

Guwahati

Garlic

15

20

Guwahati

Garlic

20

25

Guwahati

Garlic

25

32

Guwahati

Garlic

35

38

Guwahati

Garlic

15

20

Guwahati

Garlic

22

25

Guwahati

Garlic

25

32

Guwahati

Garlic

35

40

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What are the prices of tomatoes going on in Madhya Pradesh mandis?

What is the price of tomato in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Badwaha, Badwani, Dewas, Dhar, Guna, Khandwa and Mandsaur etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Tomato in different mandis

District

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Alirajpur

Alirajpur

1500

2000

Alirajpur

Alirajpur

1500

2500

Khargone

Badwaha

850

1450

Badwani

Badwani

1250

1250

Badwani

Badwani

1000

1000

Chhindwara

Chhindwara

500

600

Sagar

Deori

500

900

Sagar

Deori

500

900

Dewas

Dewas

400

800

Dewas

Dewas

400

1000

Dhar

Dhar

1900

1960

Dhar

Dhar

2000

3000

Guna

Guna

300

600

Dewas

Haatpipliya

1400

1800

Dewas

Haatpipliya

1600

2000

Harda

Harda

1600

1850

Harda

Harda

1400

1800

Indore

Indore

600

2000

Khandwa

Khandwa

600

1500

Khargone

Khargone

500

1500

Khargone

Khargone

500

800

Dhar

Kukshi

1000

2000

Dhar

Manawar

2400

2600

Mandsaur

Mandsaur

2200

2700

Betul

Multai

500

1000

Betul

Multai

800

1000

Khandwa

Pandhana

800

860

Morena

Porsa

1200

1200

Dhar

Rajgarh

1000

1500

Sagar

Sagar

1000

1200

Sagar

Sagar

1200

1600

Indore

Sanwer

1800

2000

Indore

Sanwer

1650

2050

Badwani

Sendhwa

800

1400

Shivpuri

Shivpuri

1200

1200

Harda

Sirali

4000

4000

Jhabua

Thandla

800

1200

Source: Agmarknet Projects

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Earn lakhs of rupees from tuberose flowers, know the right way of farming

The festive season has started in the country. During this time people buy flowers in large quantities for worship and decoration. Apart from this, flowers are also used in making oil, incense sticks, bouquets, garlands and perfumes. On the other hand, they are also used in the industrial sector as soap, cosmetics and even herbal products and medicine.

In such a situation, farmers can earn lakhs of rupees by doing gardening. The market for flowers like marigold, rose, hibiscus, Champa and lotus are very limited, but the business of tuberose flowers is done throughout the year. There is always a demand for them in the markets as well. In such a situation, cultivating tuberose flowers is a more profitable deal.

How to do tuberose flower cultivation

Choose an open area and a sunny spot to get a good harvest of fragrant flowers. Irrigation of its crop does not cost much, as well as less care is required. After irrigation between 10 to 12 days of cultivation and weeding and hoeing once a month, the field is filled with flowers. Explain that it is very important to understand the climate and soil before its cultivation so that the fertilizer and water can be given to the crop accordingly. It is cultivated in the hilly areas from June to July, while in the plains it is cultivated in the month of September.

Source: ABP

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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 Badnagar, Bhind, Dewas, Dindori, Mandsaur and Khategaon etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Wheat in different mandis

District

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Dhar

Badnawar

2100

2200

Khargone

Bhikangaon

2295

2454

Bhind

Bhind

2320

2320

Gwalior

Dabra

2338

2338

Dewas

Dewas

2040

2691

Dindori

Dindori

2000

2200

Dhar

Gandhwani

2250

2250

Rewa

Hanumana

2150

2150

Jhabua

Jhabua

2050

2200

Sagar

Kesli

2210

2220

Shivpuri

Khaniadhana

2110

2170

Dewas

Khategaon

2290

2400

Dewas

Khategaon

1900

2356

Shivpuri

Khatora

2015

2015

Tikamgarh

Prithvipur

2260

2310

Satna

Satna

2210

2260

Hoshangabad

Semriharchand

2100

2200

Sagar

Shahagarh

2200

2200

Shehdol

Shahdol

2100

2105

Sheopur

Sheopurbadod

2233

2233

Sheopur

Sheopurkalan

2050

2050

Mandsaur

Sitmau

2105

2210

Sheopur

Vijaypur

2190

2230

Source:  Agmarknet

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Measures for identification and prevention of die back disease in chilli crops

Dieback:- Dieback is a major problem in chilli. This disease is caused by a fungus called Colletotrichum capsai. Yellow spots appear on the fruit of chilli. Due to which the fruit gets rotten. Due to this disease, the ends of the tender twigs rot backwards. The entire top of the branch or plant withers. Several black dots appear scattered on the surface of the affected twigs. The top or some lateral branches become dead or in case of severe infestation the whole plant dries up. Partially affected plants produce fewer and lower quality fruits.

Control measures

To control, spray Score (Difenoconazole 25% EC) @ 50 ml per 100 liters of water. Or spray Index (Myclobutanil 10% WP) @ 80 g + SilicoMaxx  @ 50 ml per acre at the rate of 150 to 200 liters of water.

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Start goat farming at a subsidy of Rs 4 lakh

Get a loan on a huge subsidy from bank for goat farming

Goat rearing is the most popular occupation among the people in rural areas. People get good profits from this business through milk and meat at low cost. At the same time, their rearing does not require much care. In such a situation, the central and state governments are also promoting goat farming through many schemes. In this episode, a grant of Rs 2 lakh 50 thousand is being given by NABARD for goat rearing. Apart from this, there are also some Indian banks, which are giving grants of up to Rs 4 lakh on goat rearing, so that farmers and livestock owners can be helped financially.

Under the scheme, farmers and livestock farmers taking loans for goat rearing have to pay the loan at the rate of 11.20% every year. This facility is being given only for the rearing of good breed goats, with the help of which a farm of 10 goats can be started.

Under NABARD, there is a provision to provide a subsidy of up to 33% to the farmers and livestock farmers of the BPL category along with Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. At the same time, a maximum of 25% subsidy is being given for the OBC category. This facility is being provided by NABARD-affiliated commercial banks, regional rural banks, state cooperative agriculture and rural development banks and urban banks, including state cooperative banks, etc. In such a situation, if you are also thinking of rearing goat, then soon take advantage of this beneficial scheme of the government.

Source: ABP

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Major caterpillars and their control measures in soybean crops

Soybean pod borer

This insect causes a lot of damage to the soybean crop, the attack of this insect occurs in the early stage of soybean crop, first this insect first damages the soft parts of the plant, after that the soybean pod and Later damages the seed, this caterpillar enters the soybean pod and damages it by eating the pod.

Gram pod borers

Gram pod borers attack all parts of the plant, but they prefer to eat flowers and pods. Black holes appear on the affected pods and larvae are seen hanging out of the pods while feeding. The adult caterpillar eats the chlorophyll of the leaves, which causes the leaves to turn into skeletons. In the severe infestation, leaves break off and the plant dies.

Tobacco caterpillar

The larvae of this insect scrape the leaves of soybean and eat the chlorophyll of the leaves, due to which a whitish yellow color appears on the eaten leaves. They also damage stems, buds, flowers and fruits when attacked excessively. Due to which only the sticks are visible on the plants.

Control measures

Spray, Plethora (Novaluron 05.25 % + Indoxacarb 04.50 % SC) @ 350 ml or fame (Flubendiamide 39.35% w/w SC) + Silicomaxx @ 50 ml,  per acre @ 150 to 200 liters of water.

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What were the prices of fruits and crops on August 21 in different mandis of the country?

Todays Mandi Rates

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

City

Commodity

Min Price (In Kg)

Max Price (In Kg)

Ratlam

Ginger

30

32

Ratlam

Potato

20

22

Ratlam

Tomato

26

34

Ratlam

Green Chilli

50

56

Ratlam

Okra

14

18

Ratlam

Lemon

22

25

Ratlam

Cauliflower

25

30

Ratlam

Cabbage

35

40

Ratlam

Brinjal

13

14

Ratlam

Bitter Gourd

35

36

Ratlam

Jack Fruit

12

14

Ratlam

Cucumber

14

16

Ratlam

Capsicum

36

40

Ratlam

Banana

26

30

Ratlam

Pomegranate

45

55

Ratlam

Apple

80

Ratlam

Papaya

30

34

Ratlam

Banana

18

22

Lucknow

Lady Finger

20

Lucknow

Green Chilli

55

60

Lucknow

Capsicum

45

55

Lucknow

Pumpkin

24

Lucknow

Lemon

48

Lucknow

Cucumber

35

40

Lucknow

Ginger

50

Lucknow

Carrot

30

Lucknow

Mosambi

28

Lucknow

Banana

15

Lucknow

Potato

18

19

Lucknow

Pineapple

25

28

Guwahati

Onion

11

Guwahati

Onion

14

Guwahati

Onion

18

Guwahati

Onion

19

Guwahati

Onion

11

Guwahati

Onion

13

Guwahati

Onion

17

Guwahati

Onion

18

Guwahati

Onion

15

Guwahati

Onion

16

Guwahati

Onion

20

Guwahati

Onion

21

Guwahati

Garlic

15

20

Guwahati

Garlic

20

25

Guwahati

Garlic

25

32

Guwahati

Garlic

35

38

Guwahati

Garlic

15

20

Guwahati

Garlic

22

25

Guwahati

Garlic

25

32

Guwahati

Garlic

35

40

Ratlam

Onion

3

6

Ratlam

Onion

6

8

Ratlam

Onion

8

12

Ratlam

Onion

11

13

Ratlam

Garlic

7

9

Ratlam

Garlic

10

16

Ratlam

Garlic

17

24

Ratlam

Garlic

26

32

Shajapur

Onion

7

9

Shajapur

Onion

8

10

Shajapur

Onion

11

13

Shajapur

Onion

12

15

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Onion price of selected mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

Onion Mandi Bhaw

What is the price of onions in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like  Badnawar, Harda, Kalapipal and Thandla etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Onion in different mandis

District

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Dhar

Badnawar

500

1350

Harda

Harda

500

600

Harda

Harda

600

700

Hoshangabad

Itarsi

500

1200

Jabalpur

Jabalpur

1200

1600

Shajapur

Kalapipal

100

1120

Shajapur

Kalapipal

110

1210

Khargone

Khargone

500

1000

Khargone

Khargone

500

1500

Morena

Morena

1000

1000

Hoshangabad

Pipariya

400

1200

Mandsaur

Shamgarh

400

610

Mandsaur

Shamgarh

430

620

Shajapur

Shujalpur

800

800

Mandsaur

Sitmau

100

700

Jhabua

Thandla

1000

1400

Harda

Timarni

1000

1000

Source: Agmarknet

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