Mandi Bhav: What is the price of onion, tomato and other vegetables in different mandis of MP?

Onion price is running at Rs 850 per quintal at Gautampura Mandi in Indore and the tomato price is Rs 925 per quintal at Sendhwa Mandi in Barwani district. The price of cabbage, cauliflower, brinjal, ladyfinger, and the gourd is being sold at Rs 750, 950, 825, 925, 600 per quintal respectively in Sendhwa Mandi.

Talking about the Bhind Mandi in Gwalior, the price of wheat and mustard is running at Rs 1560, 4770 per quintal respectively. Apart from this, the price of Mill quality wheat in the Khaniadhana Mandi of Gwalior is running at Rs 1925 per quintal and the price of moong in Babai Mandi in Bhopal is Rs 4000 per quintal.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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Onion prices are increasing again, know what is the reason for the rise in prices every year

Onion prices are increasing again, know what is the reason for the rise in prices every year

Onion prices have started rising once again. In view of this, onion exports have been banned by the Central Government. Through this ban, the government wants to curb the rising prices of onions.

However, onion prices start to rise at the same time every year and these prices start to skyrocket in November. Now the question arises why does onion become so expensive every year in this season?

In fact, the way onions are produced throughout the year, its crop is continuously available in the market. Often in September, the effect of drought or rain on its crop is seen, which affects its arrival.

Source: News 18

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The Meteorological Department issued a yellow alert expressing the possibility of heavy rain

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The monsoon is about to reach its final stage in the coming few days. The monsoon has reactivated in many states of the country before reaching its final stage. The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in Rajasthan for the next 3 to 4 days from next Friday and a yellow alert has also been issued.

Apart from this, the Indian Meteorological Department has predicted rain and thunderstorms in Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Bihar, and Jharkhand in the coming hours. Along with this, there has been a possibility of rain with thunderstorms in Assam, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, Meghalaya, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Kutch, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Central government imposes ban on export of all varieties of onion

Central government imposes ban on export of all varieties of onion

The central government has taken a new decision regarding onion exports. According to this decision, the export of all varieties of onions is banned with immediate effect. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has issued a notification saying that “Export of all varieties of onions is prohibited with immediate effect.”

Explain that the Directorate General of Foreign Trade works under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. It is a unit to look after the issues related to import and export. It has been decided to ban the export of onion at a time when onion prices are continuously increasing.

Source: DNA India

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Weather forecast: Heavy rains may occur in these states for the next three to four days

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According to the forecast released by the Meteorological Department, heavy rains are expected in many states of the country for the next three-four days. According to private weather agency Skymet Weather, heavy rains are likely over Maharashtra and West Madhya Pradesh on September 14 and 15.

The impact of heavy rains in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh will be seen in North Madhya Pradesh and Delhi from September 16 to 18. There is a possibility of light rain in these parts.

Monsoon will return from western Rajasthan from September 15, while it will return from Delhi on September 21. It is likely that between 14 and 18 September it will have an impact on the states of Central India.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Government launches e-Gopala app to increase farmers’ income from animal husbandry

Government launches e-Gopala app to increase farmers' income from animal husbandry

Several schemes are being launched by the government to encourage the farmers for animal husbandry and increase their income. In this series, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has launched PM Matsya Sampada Yojana, e-Gopala App and many other schemes related to studies and research in fish production, dairy, animal husbandry and agriculture in Bihar.

In his address through video conferencing on the occasion, the PM said that the objective of launching all these schemes today is to empower our villages and build a self-reliant India in the 21st century.

Livestock will be managed through the e-Gopala app. In this management, information about the availability of quality breeding services and guidance of farmers for animal nutrition, treatment of animals using appropriate veterinary medicine, etc. will be available.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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There may be rain in many parts of the country, know the weather forecast of your state

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Monsoon is still active in many parts of the country due to which there are chances of rain in many states. The flood situation has arisen due to heavy rains in many states. According to the Meteorological Department, heavy rains are expected in many states of the country in the coming hours.

According to the Meteorological Department, light to moderate rains may occur in many states including eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Rayalaseema, Tamil Nadu. Apart from this, due to the cyclone over the eastern central Arabian Sea, there is a possibility of heavy rains over the next 4 to 5 days in Northeast and Peninsular India.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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4688 crores of crop insurance will be sent to the accounts of 20 lakh farmers of MP

4688 crores of crop insurance will be sent to the accounts of 20 lakh farmers of MP

Under the Prime Minister Crop Insurance Scheme, on September 16, about 4688 crore rupees will be added to the accounts of about 20 lakh farmers of the state. On September 16, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan will send this amount to farmers’ accounts by pressing a button. This is the outstanding amount of crop insurance for the year 2019.

According to the news, the entire amount of crop insurance dues for the year 2019 will reach all 20 lakh farmers from September 16 to 18. Significantly, due to inclement weather, there is no loss to the farmers due to loss of crops, hence the farmers are insured under this scheme.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Mandi Bhaw: What is the price of onion, wheat, gram and soybean in the Mandis of MP

Onion prices are running at Rs 450 per quintal at Indore’s Gautampura mandi and tomato prices at Rs 900 per quintal at Sendhwa mandi in Barwani district. The price of cabbage, cauliflower, brinjal, okra, and gourd in Sendhwa Mandi is running at Rs 900, 950, 900, 900, 750 per quintal respectively.

Talking about Khacharoud Mandi in Ujjain district, the prices of wheat, gram, and soybean are running at Rs 1550, 5151, 3550 per quintal respectively. Apart from this, the model rate of wheat in Ujjain’s Badnagar mandi is Rs 1880 per quintal, gram Rs 4301 per quintal, dollar gram Rs 6212 per quintal, peas Rs 6180 per quintal, fenugreek rupees 5599 per quintal, garlic Rs 7085 per quintal and soybean. The price is running at Rs 3680 per quintal.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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Gramophone’s Samriddhi Kit became the reason for the prosperity of the farmer, profit increased from 62500 to 175000

The main goal of Gramophone is to enrich the farmers and Gramophone’s Samriddhi Kits are playing an important role in this task. These kits not only give better nutrition and good growth to the crop but also improve the soil structure of the farm. For this reason, once the Samriddhi kit is used, its effect is extended to other crops as well. Many farmers are using these Samriddhi kits and one of them is Ramnivas Parmar.

Gramophone’s Soya Samriddhi Kit gave so much good nutrition to the soybean crop of Ramnivas Parmar, a farmer living in Dewas, that the profit from the crop increased by 180% in advance and the quality of the yield from the crop was so good that its value in the market was also high The farmers got more than the yield.

Like Ramnivas, hundreds of farmers are using these kits and taking advantage of them. If you also want to make a similar difference in your agriculture using Samriddhi Kit like Ramnivas and want to become a smart farmer, then you too can join with Gramophone. To connect with Gramophone, you can either give a missed call to the toll-free number 18003157566 or login to the Gramophone Krishi Mitra app.

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