What was the onion rates in Madhya Prdesh on 18th June?

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What is the price of onion today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Indaur, Dewas, Jawara, khandwa and Khargone 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)

Alirajpur

1,000

2,000

Badnawar

500

1,775

Biaora

300

900

Damoh

500

500

Dewas

200

500

Dewas

300

800

Haatpipliya

600

1400

Haatpipliya

600

1400

Harda

600

800

Indore

200

1,600

Jaora

360

1,441

Javad

300

600

Kalapipal

110

1,350

Kalapipal

100

1,297

Khandwa

400

700

Khargone

500

1,500

Khargone

500

1,500

Kukshi

500

900

Mandsaur

150

1,251

Narsinghgarh

100

1,920

Pipariya

400

1,300

Sehore

200

1,316

Sendhwa

300

910

Shujalpur

400

1,051

Timarni

600

1,000

Source: Agmarknet

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Kuchinda chilli fame will increase after getting GI tag, know its importance

Diversified farming is being promoted with the aim of increasing the income of the farmers. Due to this, the government is encouraging farmers to take up the cultivation of vegetables and fruits in addition to traditional farming. In this episode, good news has come out for the farmers cultivating Kuchinda chilli in Odissa.

The Samples of Kuchinda chilli were sent to a laboratory in Kochi for testing on behalf of the Rural Development and Marketing Society. Which has got very good results. In such a situation, the discussion of giving GI tag to this regional chilli of Orissa is in full swing.

What is GI Tag?

GI tag is given to a product that meets all the standards of quality. Along with this, this tag is given to link that particular product to its origin area. That is to say, GI tag tells where the particular product is manufactured.

Importance of GI Tag

Such a product is easily available in the market for sale not only in the whole country but also abroad. GI tag products get legal protection. Due to which people doing business of these products get more profit.

In this sequence, now the income of the farmer brothers cultivating Kuchinda chilli will increase. For a long time, Kuchinda was not able to get her special identity. However, as soon as the GI tag is applied, the demand will increase in the country as well as in the international markets.

Source: Krishi Jagaran

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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 today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Kailaras, Prithvipur, Lateri 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

2,150

2,150

Prithvipur

1,915

1,927

Lateri

2,285

2,380

Kailaras

1,975

2,015

Sheopurbadod

1,920

1,998

Ajaygarh

1,900

1,920

Lateri

2,000

2,150

Kalapipal

1,890

2,140

Simariya

1,820

1,900

Bhanpura

1,850

1,860

Pachaur

1,750

2,100

Source:  National Agricultural Market

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Weed control measures in soybean crop

  • Pre-emergence (after sowing and before seed germination) Spray weedicide within 3-5 days of sowing with Imazethapyr 2% + Pendimethalin 30% EC (Wilforce – 32) @ 1 ltr/acre at 200 ltr water. And use a flat fan nozzle. There is an effective control of weeds with broad and narrow leaves.

  • Spraying of Diclosulam: 84%WDG (Mark/Strongarm) @ 12.4 gm/acre at the rate of 200 ltr of water within 3-5 days of sowing. And use a flat fan nozzle. 

Advantages of soybean weed control

Eliminating soybean weeds can increase production by about 25 to 70 percent.

Out of the available nutrients in the soil, 30 to 60 kg of nitrogen, 8-10 kg of phosphorus and 40-100 kg of potash per hectare increase.

Apart from this, the growth of crops is faster and the level of production increases.

And the outbreak of germs of insects and diseases is less.

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Mulching Method and its Benefits

To protect the crop planted in the field, a layer of grass or plastic is spread around the plant. There are two types of mulch, organic and plastic mulch.

  • Plastic mulching method: – When in the field, the land of planted plants is well covered by plastic sheets from all sides, then this method is called plastic mulching. In this way the plants are protected and crop production also increases. Let us tell you that this sheet is available in many types and many colors.

  • Organic Mulching Method: – In organic mulching, straw, leaves, etc. are used. It is also called natural mulching. It is very affordable. It is often used in zero budget farming as well. Do not burn the stubble but use it in mulching. By the use of mulching, you will get rid of the problem of stubble and the yield will also be higher. 

Benefits: Helps in soil moisture conservation and temperature control, reducing soil erosion by wind and water, providing a favorable environment for plant growth, improving productivity, improving soil fertility and health, and preventing the growth of weeds.

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Heavy rain forecast across the country, see weather report

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Monsoon has again shown momentum and has started progressing in many states. Due to this, heavy rains are occurring in many areas, due to which there is the hope of making up for the monsoon deficiency in June. Pre Monsoon activities will continue over North India. Monsoon will pick up in East North East and South India. Rain and thunder are possible in many places in Central India as well.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Millions earned from the cultivation of banana and turmeric

The area of cultivable land is decreasing with each passing year, so crop production seems to have a huge impact. Amidst these difficulties, Amarendra Pratap, a farmer living in Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, has taken a great break. He is earning lakhs by adopting the technique of mixed farming.

Through this technique, Amarendra Pratap is growing many types of crops in the same field. At this time he has planted turmeric crop along with banana in his field. Let us tell you that planting banana crop and turmeric crop together does not affect the production of both crops. According to experts, turmeric cultivation proves beneficial in the banana crop.

Turmeric cultivation with banana crop

Five years ago, Amarendra of Barabanki had planted a banana crop on one hectare of land. After this, adopting modern technology, he started co-cropping farming. Where Amarendra cultivated turmeric with banana on four and a half hectares. With the help of this, he is now getting a net income of Rs.10 lakh per hectare of land besides getting an additional profit of Rs.3-4 lakh from the turmeric crop.

Not only this, Amarendra Pratap is cultivating about a dozen crops like Banana, Watermelon, Melon, Cucumber, Turmeric and Mushroom. By adopting co-cropping technology, they have made their farming profitable. For this success of Amarendra Pratap, he has been honoured by State Governor Anandiben Patel and CM Yogi Adityanath for his advanced farming.

Source: Aaj Tak

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What was the gram rates in Madhya Pradesh?

What is the price of onion in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Gautampura, Mhow, Khandwa, Dhar and Dewas etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Gram in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Gautampura

3,800

3,800

Mhow

4,261

4,326

Khandwa

3,851

4,225

Khargone

3,600

4,420

Sanawad

4,250

5,355

Dhar

3,200

4,740

Dewas

1,650

1,771

Pipliya

3,601

4,380

Ashoknagar

4,205

4,550

Raghogarh

4,195

4,340

Sheopurbarod

4,091

4,271

Chhindwara

800

1,000

Seoni

4,100

4,100

Begamganj

3,800

4,450

Khirkiya

3,800

4,360

Timarni

3,800

4,316

Tikamgarh

4,225

4,225

Source: Madhya Pradesh State Agricultural Marketing Board

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What was the onion rates in Madhya Prdesh on 17th June?

Onion Mandi Bhaw

What is the price of onion today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Ratlam, Dewas, Chhindwara, khandwa and Khargone 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)

Chhindwara

800

1000

Dewas

300

1000

Haatpipliya

800

1200

Jabalpur

700

1100

Jaora

500

1200

Kalapipal

210

1400

Khandwa

400

700

Khargone

500

1500

Khargone

500

1500

Kukshi

500

900

Mandsaur

120

1251

Sabalgarh

1000

1000

Sailana

150

1400

Sanwer

775

975

Satna

600

700

Sendhwa

265

600

Thandla

900

1000

Timarni

500

800

Source: Agmarknet

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PM Kisan e-KYC last date extended, know the whole process

More than half of the country’s population is dependent on agriculture. In such a situation, the government is running many schemes to make these farmers financially capable. One of these is ‘PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana’. Through this, an amount of 6 thousand rupees is sent directly to the account of farmers annually.

Every year three installments of Rs 2,000 are sent to the farmers’ accounts at an interval of every four months. According to the data, about 10 crore farmer families in the country are taking advantage of this scheme. However, now the government has made it mandatory to do e-KYC to take advantage of the scheme.

But even after giving the deadline, many farmers have not been able to get e-KYC done. In such a situation, giving relief, the government has extended its last date from 31 May to 31 July. However, if the e-KYC is not done before the deadline, the farmer brothers may be deprived of the next installment.

E-KYC process

For e-KYC visit the website of PM Kisan Yojana at pmkisan.gov.in. Here on the right side click on the e-KYC tab under the farmer’s corner. After this, a new page will open, enter your Aadhaar number here and click on the Search tab. Now OTP will come on the mobile number registered in your Aadhaar, which you have to submit. In this way, the process of e-KYC will be completed.

Source: Aaj Tak

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