Government preparing to double the use of machines in agricultural operations

Government preparing to double the use of machines in agricultural operations

The government is taking several steps to improve Indian agriculture. Now in this series, the government is preparing to increase the use of machines in agriculture to modernize Indian traditional agriculture. Union Agriculture Minister Shri Narendra Singh Tomar said on the subject that “In view of the development of the agricultural sector, the target is to double the mechanization per hectare in the country in 10 years. The government’s thrust is to provide expensive and large advanced agricultural equipment to the farmers’ fields. Is on. “

Shri Narendra Singh Tomar has urged the members of the association to provide small utility machines to small acreage farmers so that these 86 percent farmers can be made easy and advanced and their income can also increase. Mr. Tomar said this at the annual general meeting of the Tractor and Mechanization Association.

Source: Krishak Jagat

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Gramophone wishes Happy Farmers Day to all the farmers

Gramophone wishes Happy Farmers Day to all the farmers

The day of 23 December is dedicated in honor of all the Farmers of India. Every year on this day, ‘Kisan Divas’ is celebrated to express gratitude to the farmers. Significantly, today is the birth anniversary of Chaudhary Charan Singh, the fifth Prime Minister of India and the leader of farmers and poor.

Chaudhary Charan Singh ji had done a lot of work on land reforms in the country. As the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and the Finance Minister at the Center, he had made the budget keeping villages and farmers in priority. He believed that the farmer is at the center of farming, so he should be treated with gratitude and he should get the reward of his labor.

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Four districts of MP will get Rs 3 crore for Kadaknath poultry farming scheme

Kadaknath poultry farming scheme

A large amount of Rs 3 crore has been sanctioned by the Central Government for four districts of Madhya Pradesh under the Kadaknath Poultry Farming Scheme. These four districts include Jhabua, Alirajpur, Barwani and Dhar.

This huge amount of Rs 3 crore will be given to 300 members of 20 committees of these districts. Every beneficiary of this scheme will be given 100 days free vaccination, 100 chickens, medicine, granule, granule-water utensils and training. For the upbringing, a shed will also be constructed by the government at the residence of the beneficiaries.

Source: Krishak Jagran

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What is the price of onion, garlic and potato in Indore mandi?

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Onion price
Variety name Rate
Super 1400-1600 Rs per quintal
Average 1200-1400 Rs per quintal
Golta 600-900 Rs per quintal
Golti 300-600 Rs per quintal
Chhatan 300-600 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: 8000 Bags
Variety name Rate
Super Pakka 1400-1500 Rs per quintal
Average 1200-1400 Rs per quintal
Gulla 900-1400 Rs per quintal
Chharri 300-500 Rs per quintal
Chhatan 400-700 Rs per quintal
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Know the price in the mandis of Indore

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Division Mandi Name Crop Minimum Rate(₹/quintal) Maximum Rate(₹/quintal) Model Rate(₹/quintal)
Indore Badwah Cotton 4600 5300 5005
Indore Badwah wheat 1526 1700 1559
Indore Badwah Tur 4551 4551 4551
Indore Badwah Maize 1200 1265 1235
Indore Badwah Soybean 4075 4150 4150
Indore Gush wheat 1605 2127 1688
Indore Dhar Gram native 3590 4575 4306
Indore Dhar Dollar gram 3800 6085 5238
Indore Dhar Corn 1000 1314 1255
Indore Dhar peas 3590 3590 3590
Indore Dhar Lentil 4200 4498 4349
Indore Dhar Soybean 2675 4702 4002
Indore Sendhwa tomatoes 900 1500 1200
Indore Sendhwa Cabbage 700 1000 850
Indore Sendhwa Cauliflower 900 1100 1000
Indore Sendhwa eggplant 800 1200 1000
Indore Sendhwa Lady finger 900 1300 1100
Indore Sendhwa Gourd 700 1200 950
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Transport costs of farmers are coming down by Kisan Rail

Transport costs of farmers are coming down by Kisan Rail

The ‘Kisan Rail’ was started by the Indian Railways from 20 August this year to transport their produce by the farmers. By this Rail, similar fruits, flowers, vegetables, milk and curd of farmers are quickly transported from one part of the country to the other.

This rail is proving to be helpful for small and marginal farmers to get better benefits from their agricultural products. Through this rail transportation costs are reduced significantly and also helps in wastage, safe and quick delivery. This is changing the livelihood of the farmers and they are prospering.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Sugarcane farmers will get 3500 crore from the government

Sugarcane farmers will get 3500 crore from the government

There are often complaints between sugarcane farmers and sugar mill owners regarding payment. Sugar mill owners delay the payment too much and sometimes waiting for payment becomes too long.

To solve these problems, it has been decided to provide relief to sugarcane farmers from the government. The government has announced a subsidy of 3500 crores on sugar exports. This assistance amount will be deposited directly into the farmers’ accounts as payment of dues on behalf of sugar mills.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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