Now get compensation on livestock loss with Farmers Livestock Insurance

Now get compensation on livestock loss with Farmers Livestock Insurance

Animal husbandry farmers are often concerned about the loss of livestock. But now it has become possible to compensate for livestock loss through the Livestock Insurance Scheme. This scheme has been implemented in all the districts of Madhya Pradesh.

Under this scheme, a beneficiary can insure a maximum of 5 animals. In this scheme the number of 10 animals in sheep, goat, pig etc. is considered as one animal unit. This means that sheep, goat and pig spinach can insure 50 animals at a time.

Source: Krishak Jagat

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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 1800-2100 Rs per quintal
Average 1400-1700 Rs per quintal
Golta 900-1200 Rs per quintal
Golti 500-700 Rs per quintal
Chhatan 300-800 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: 15000 Bags
Variety name Rate
Super Pakka 1400-1800 Rs per quintal
Average 1100-1300 Rs per quintal
Gulla 600-900 Rs per quintal
Chharri 300-500 Rs per quintal
Chhatan 400-700 Rs per quintal
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1600 crore to be sent to farmers’ accounts on December 18

1600 crore to be sent to farmers' accounts on December 18

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has announced that on December 18, Rs 1600 crore will be given to the farmers of the state. He said that this amount of 1600 crore rupees is money for the loss of crops like soybean, which occurred this year.

Let us know that Rs 1600 crore is a part of the total relief amount. The Chief Minister has told the farmers that they will give one installment now and later they will also give another installment. By then the amount of crop insurance schemes will also come.

Source: Navbharat Times

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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 Khargone Cotton 3800 5725 4700
Indore Khargone Wheat 1550 1756 1630
Indore Khargone Jowar 1170 1175 1175
Indore Khargone Tur/Arhar 5456 5571 5571
Indore Khargone Maize/Butta 1250 1336 1280
Indore Khargone Soyabean 3855 4380 4160
Indore Sendhwa Tomato 700 1300 1000
Indore Sendhwa Patta Gobhee 800 1200 1000
Indore Sendhwa Cauliflower 900 1500 1200
Indore Sendhwa Brinjal 700 1100 900
Indore Sendhwa Okra 900 1300 1100
Indore Sendhwa Bottle Gourd 900 1200 1050
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Now Kisan Credit Card will be available from mobile app

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To make the benefit of the Kisan Credit Card accessible to all farmers, the government has now linked it with the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. However, even after this step, the process of getting the Kisan Credit Card was difficult due to which the farmers were not able to apply in the scheme. Now to overcome this problem, the government has launched UPPM Kisan KCC Mobile App.

With the help of this app, farmers can now sit at home and apply for Kisan Credit Card online. This will help them a lot and there is no need to go anywhere.

Source: Jagran

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Cold will increase after rain, know weather forecast

Weather Forecast

The effect of cold is now seen in many states of the country. The cold has started rising in many areas of the country including the capital Delhi and NCR. The temperature is declining everyday.

Talk about the weather forecast for the next 24 hours, then light rain activities will continue in East Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha. Light rains may also occur over South-Eastern Uttar Pradesh and parts of Jharkhand. Severe fog is likely to continue due to dense fog in Punjab, Haryana as well as some areas of Uttar Pradesh. There is a possibility of a cold wave in Delhi too.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Government is preparing to ban these 6 pesticides

Government is preparing to ban these 6 pesticides

6 pesticides will be banned from 31 December 2020. It is being told that the use of these pesticides is dangerous for people and animals.

These are six insecticides

– Alaclor

– Dichlorvos

– Phorate

– Phosphamidon

– Triazophos

– Trichlorfon

Earlier the government banned 12 pesticides from 8 August 2020.

These are 12 pesticides

– Benomyl

– Carbaryl

– Diazinon

– Fenarimol

– Linuron

– Methoxy Ethyl Mercury Chloride

– Methyl Parathion

– Sodium Cyanide

– Thiometon

– Tridemorph

– Trifluralin

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Registration will be started from January to purchase wheat

Registration will be started from January to purchase wheat

Farmers are currently engaged in sowing wheat crop. Sowing is complete in many areas and sowing is still going on in many areas. In such a situation, the Haryana government has already started preparing for the purchase of wheat from farmers next year.

This time, farmers will be able to register wheat for sale from January 1 under ‘Meri crop mera particulars’. The government is also setting up call centers for farmers through which information related to procurement will be provided to farmers.

Source: Bhaskar

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Temperature will fall further in these states including MP, know weather forecast

Weather report

Video Source: Skymet Weather

The winter season has knocked in the mountainous areas and the effect of this is now being seen gradually in the plains. Due to this, changes in weather patterns have been observed in many places. Several regions of Madhya Pradesh have been witnessing light rain for the last two-three days and the temperature has also dropped.

Though the rains will stop in the next few days, the temperature is expected to fall further. Minimum temperature is expected to decrease in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh during the next 24 hours.

Apart from this, light to moderate rain and thunder showers are expected to fall in Konkan Goa and some areas of central Maharashtra. Whereas, light to moderate rains may occur over North Madhya Pradesh, North Chhattisgarh, Coastal Karnataka, Kerala and Arunachal Pradesh.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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