City |
Commodity |
Min Price (In Kg) |
Max Price (In Kg) |
Ratlam |
Onion |
3 |
4 |
Ratlam |
Onion |
5 |
7 |
Ratlam |
Onion |
8 |
9 |
Ratlam |
Onion |
10 |
12 |
Ratlam |
Garlic |
5 |
9 |
Ratlam |
Garlic |
9 |
24 |
Ratlam |
Garlic |
21 |
35 |
Ratlam |
Garlic |
33 |
62 |
Guwahati |
Onion |
11 |
– |
Guwahati |
Onion |
12 |
– |
Guwahati |
Onion |
13 |
– |
Guwahati |
Onion |
11 |
– |
Guwahati |
Onion |
12 |
– |
Guwahati |
Onion |
13 |
– |
Guwahati |
Onion |
14 |
– |
Guwahati |
Onion |
15 |
– |
Guwahati |
Onion |
18 |
– |
Guwahati |
Onion |
20 |
– |
Guwahati |
Onion |
22 |
– |
Guwahati |
Garlic |
20 |
25 |
Guwahati |
Garlic |
28 |
34 |
Guwahati |
Garlic |
34 |
38 |
Guwahati |
Garlic |
38 |
42 |
Guwahati |
Garlic |
20 |
25 |
Guwahati |
Garlic |
27 |
33 |
Guwahati |
Garlic |
34 |
38 |
Guwahati |
Garlic |
38 |
42 |
Kanpur |
Onion |
5 |
7 |
Kanpur |
Onion |
9 |
– |
Kanpur |
Onion |
10 |
11 |
Kanpur |
Onion |
13 |
– |
Kanpur |
Garlic |
7 |
9 |
Kanpur |
Garlic |
25 |
27 |
Kanpur |
Garlic |
30 |
32 |
Kanpur |
Garlic |
40 |
– |
Mandsour |
Garlic |
10 |
– |
Mandsour |
Garlic |
16 |
– |
Mandsour |
Garlic |
21 |
– |
Mandsour |
Garlic |
25 |
– |
Kolkata |
Potato |
21 |
– |
Kolkata |
Ginger |
33 |
– |
Kolkata |
Onion |
10 |
– |
Kolkata |
Onion |
12 |
– |
Kolkata |
Onion |
14 |
– |
Kolkata |
Garlic |
43 |
– |
Kolkata |
Garlic |
45 |
– |
Kolkata |
Garlic |
48 |
– |
Kolkata |
Water melon |
16 |
– |
Kolkata |
Pineapple |
45 |
55 |
Kolkata |
Apple |
130 |
140 |
Kolkata |
Mango |
60 |
70 |
Kolkata |
Lychee |
45 |
55 |
Kolkata |
Sweet Lime |
40 |
50 |
Lucknow |
Apple |
90 |
110 |
Lucknow |
Mango |
40 |
45 |
Lucknow |
Lychee |
55 |
80 |
Lucknow |
Sweet Lime |
35 |
40 |
Lucknow |
Potato |
15 |
16 |
Lucknow |
Ginger |
24 |
25 |
Lucknow |
Onion |
13 |
14 |
Varanasi |
Potato |
15 |
16 |
Varanasi |
Ginger |
34 |
35 |
Varanasi |
Mango |
30 |
40 |
Varanasi |
Pineapple |
20 |
30 |
Varanasi |
Garlic |
15 |
20 |
Varanasi |
Garlic |
20 |
25 |
Varanasi |
Garlic |
25 |
35 |
Guwahati |
Ginger |
34 |
38 |
Guwahati |
Potato |
17 |
19 |
Guwahati |
Potato |
20 |
22 |
Guwahati |
Lemon |
48 |
– |
Guwahati |
Water melon |
8 |
9 |
Guwahati |
Mango |
51 |
– |
Guwahati |
Lychee |
55 |
– |
Guwahati |
Garlic |
20 |
25 |
Guwahati |
Garlic |
30 |
35 |
Guwahati |
Garlic |
35 |
39 |
What was the gram rates in Madhya Pradesh?
What is the price of onion in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Khargon, Mandsaur, Indore, Mhow, Dhar and Khandwa etc.? Let’s see the complete list.
Fresh Market Price of Gram in different mandis |
||
Agricultural Produce Market |
Min Price (in Qui) |
Min Price (in Qui) |
Indore |
3,705 |
5,005 |
Mhow |
6,987 |
7,750 |
Khandwa |
3,650 |
4,200 |
Khargone |
3,800 |
4,399 |
Badwaha |
4,000 |
4,145 |
Sanawad |
4,000 |
4,880 |
Jhabua |
4,250 |
4,535 |
Kukshi |
600 |
1,300 |
Dhar |
3,300 |
4,750 |
Khachrod |
3,260 |
4,120 |
Pipliya |
3,592 |
4,300 |
Source: Madhya Pradesh State Agricultural Marketing Board
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What was the onion rates in Madhya Prdesh on 15th June?
What is the price of onion today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Indore, Neemuch, Ratlam, Dewas, Harda, Shajapur and Indore etc.? Let’s see the complete list.
Fresh Market Price of Onion in different mandis |
||
Agricultural Produce Market |
Min Price (in Qui) |
Min Price (in Qui) |
Dewas |
300 |
1000 |
Harda |
500 |
700 |
Hoshangabad |
600 |
1,200 |
Shajapur |
300 |
1,320 |
Khargone |
500 |
1000 |
Kalapipal |
275 |
1,300 |
Indore |
300 |
1,600 |
Khandwa |
400 |
700 |
Sendhwa |
245 |
555 |
Neemuch |
301 |
1,501 |
Ratlam |
325 |
1,640 |
Shujalpur |
400 |
1,290 |
Chhindwara |
800 |
1,100 |
Sehore |
200 |
1,367 |
Source: Agmarknet/National Agricultural Market
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Get 75% subsidy on the purchase of Murrah buffalo
Many schemes are being run by the government to encourage farming and animal husbandry in the country. Animal husbandry is considered the second better source of income in rural areas after agriculture. Apart from obtaining milk through animal husbandry, farmers can use their faeces to make natural manure.
However, not all farmers are able to buy cattle due to financial constraints. In such a situation, the Madhya Pradesh government is providing 50% subsidy on the purchase of Murrah buffalo to the farmers of the state, so that every section of the farmer can raise his means of income through animal husbandry.
According to this scheme, the state government is getting Murrah buffaloes from the neighbouring state of Haryana, which will be sold to the cattle owners with a discount of 50%. Apart from this, up to 75% relaxation will be given to the cattle farmers of the ST and SC categories. Under this scheme, a parent can buy a maximum of two buffaloes, one pregnant and the other with a child. However, there is also a condition that after buying the buffalo, it will be mandatory to keep them with you for at least five years.
Murrah buffalo is considered to be the best breed in milk production. Murrah buffalo gives 12 to 15 liters of milk in a day. Especially this breed is found in Punjab and Haryana. In Haryana, it is even called ‘black gold’. The cost of a Murrah buffalo is about one lakh rupees, which the Madhya Pradesh government is providing to the people of its state at less than half the price.
Source: Krishi Jagaran
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How much increase in the price of wheat in the mandis of MP?
What is the price of wheat today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Shajapur, Mandsaur, Panna, Damoh and Vidisha etc.? Let’s see the complete list.
Fresh Market Price of Wheat in different mandis |
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Agricultural Produce Market |
Min Price (in Qui) |
Min Price (in Qui) |
Agar |
1750 |
2190 |
Ajaygarh |
1900 |
1930 |
Alampur |
1960 |
1985 |
Amarpatan |
1800 |
2100 |
Ashoknagar |
0 |
0 |
Badamalhera |
1810 |
2041 |
Badnawar |
1875 |
2470 |
Badwaha |
1960 |
2097 |
Bagli |
2000 |
2315 |
Betul |
1750 |
2050 |
Bhikangaon |
1800 |
2150 |
Bina |
1850 |
2222 |
Bina |
2470 |
2852 |
Harpalpur |
1890 |
2000 |
Isagarh |
2300 |
2510 |
Isagarh |
1850 |
2250 |
Itarsi |
1831 |
2021 |
Jatara |
1900 |
1950 |
Jhabua |
2100 |
2175 |
Karhi |
2020 |
2020 |
Khaniadhana |
1800 |
1925 |
Khargone |
1901 |
2235 |
Khategaon |
1800 |
2250 |
Kolaras |
1800 |
1988 |
Lateri |
1700 |
1985 |
Lateri |
2730 |
2730 |
Lateri |
2000 |
2205 |
Mandsaur |
1890 |
2260 |
Niwadi |
1930 |
1960 |
Pachaur |
1285 |
1980 |
Pawai |
1890 |
1890 |
Pipariya |
1710 |
1973 |
Sanwer |
1800 |
2135 |
Segaon |
2100 |
2200 |
Shahagarh |
1890 |
1924 |
Sheopurkalan |
1760 |
2102 |
Simariya |
1840 |
1905 |
Source: Agmarknet
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Improved varieties of soybean and their characteristics
Soybean is one of the major crops of the Kharif season, farmers can get high yield by selecting improved varieties for its sowing. Let us know about the notified improved varieties of soybean during the year 2021
MACS (1520) – Crop duration approximately 100 days,purple flowers, resistant to charcoal rot, yellow mosaic virus, Rhizoctonia blight and Alternaria leaf spot. Also high resistance to stem fly, bin bug, stink bug, girdle beetles, and pod borer pests.
NRC-130 – Crop duration of approximate 90 days, limited growth, smooth pods without weeds, resistant to charcoal rot, leaf spot, and pod blight.
RSC – 10-46 – Crop period approximately 100 days, limited growth, resistance to stem borer deciduous pests with purple flowers, yellow mosaic virus, charcoal rot, blight.
RSC – 10-52 – Crop period approximately 100 days, purple flowers, resistance to bud blight, leaf spot, charcoal rot, and stem borer.
AMSMB – 5-18 – Crop period appropriate 100 days, purple flowers. Resistant to charcoal rot, moderately resistant to yellow mosaic virus, bacterial blight, Rhizoctonia blight, and Alternaria leaf spot.
NRC – 128 – Crop period approx 100 days, pointed oval leaves, purple flowers, water logging tolerant variety, moderate resistance to charcoal rot.
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Chance of torrential rain, see weather forecast for the entire country
Monsoon will now soon advance into many parts of Maharashtra including Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand. The conditions for the arrival of monsoon in South Madhya Pradesh have started becoming favourable. Rain may start over Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, West Uttar Pradesh and North Rajasthan. Hit web running in different parts of the country will come to an end.
Source: Skymet Weather
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What were the prices of fruits and crops on June 14 in different mandis of the country?
City |
Commodity |
Min Price (In Kg) |
Max Price (In Kg) |
Shajapur |
Onion |
4 |
5 |
Shajapur |
Onion |
5 |
6 |
Shajapur |
Onion |
11 |
13 |
Ratlam |
Onion |
3 |
4 |
Ratlam |
Onion |
5 |
7 |
Ratlam |
Onion |
8 |
10 |
Ratlam |
Onion |
11 |
15 |
Ratlam |
Garlic |
4 |
8 |
Ratlam |
Garlic |
9 |
20 |
Ratlam |
Garlic |
21 |
32 |
Ratlam |
Garlic |
33 |
38 |
Vijaywada |
Bitter Gourd |
60 |
– |
Vijaywada |
Lady Finger |
45 |
– |
Vijaywada |
Brinjal |
45 |
– |
Vijaywada |
Potato |
32 |
– |
Vijaywada |
Ginger |
60 |
– |
Vijaywada |
Cabbage |
50 |
– |
Vijaywada |
Carrot |
55 |
– |
Vijaywada |
Cucumber |
40 |
– |
Vijaywada |
Capsicum |
75 |
– |
Vijaywada |
Tomato |
45 |
– |
Vijaywada |
Green Chilli |
45 |
– |
Agra |
Capsicum |
50 |
– |
Agra |
Cauliflower |
20 |
– |
Agra |
Onion |
15 |
– |
Agra |
Potato |
22 |
– |
Agra |
Green Chilli |
40 |
– |
Agra |
Ginger |
35 |
– |
Agra |
Cabbage |
20 |
– |
Agra |
Carrot |
18 |
– |
Now get the next installment of Samman Nidhi at home, know this big update
About 60% of the country’s population is dependent on agriculture. To make these farmers financially strong, the government is running many schemes. One of these is ‘PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana’. Through this scheme, 6 thousand rupees are sent annually in the account of farmers in the form of installments.
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 of the country are taking advantage of this scheme. Now another new update has come in this plan. With the help of which you will be able to get the amount of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi sitting at your home.
In fact, under this scheme, the Post Office Department has started a special campaign ‘Bank Aapke Dwar’. Through this farmer brothers will be able to get this amount with the help of inbuilt payment system. Along with this, the government has made e-KYC mandatory to take advantage of this scheme. The last date for which has been extended from 31st May to 31st 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 the Aadhaar number here and click on the search tab. Now OTP will come on your mobile number registered in Aadhaar, submit it on Aadhaar registered mobile OTP. In this way the process of e-KYC will be completed.
Source: Aaj tak
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What was the gram rates in Madhya Prdesh?
What is the price of onion in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Khargon, Mandsaur, Indore, Ujjain, Dhar and Vidisha etc.? Let’s see the complete list.
N0. |
District |
Mandi |
Min Price (in Qui) |
Max Price (in Qui) |
1 |
Indore |
Mhow (AmbedkarNagar) |
4053 |
4281 |
2 |
Khargone |
Khargone |
3800 |
4440 |
3 |
Khargone |
Sanawad |
4050 |
4405 |
4 |
Jhabua |
Jhabua |
4200 |
4200 |
5 |
Dhar |
Badnawar |
3305 |
4700 |
6 |
Dhar |
Manawar |
8200 |
9200 |
7 |
Ujjain |
Khachrod |
4001 |
4001 |
8 |
Ujjain |
Mahidpur |
3825 |
4100 |
9 |
Dewas |
Dewas |
3800 |
5000 |
10 |
Mandsaur |
Pipliya |
3800 |
4371 |
11 |
Ashok Nagar |
Ashoknagar |
4020 |
4336 |
12 |
Datia |
Sewda |
4090 |
4375 |
13 |
Sheopur |
Sheopurbarod |
4152 |
4156 |
14 |
Vidisha |
Lateri |
3500 |
4540 |
15 |
Harda |
Khirkiya |
3800 |
4331 |
16 |
Harda |
Timarni |
3851 |
4300 |
17 |
Harda |
Sirali |
3900 |
4200 |
Source: Madhya Pradesh State Agricultural Marketing Board
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