Gramophone app eases difficulties for Khandwa farmer, profit increased by 91%

Agriculture is the foundation of the Indian economy and farmers sweat their fields throughout the year to strengthen this base. A farmer has to face many types of problems during farming and Gramophone Krishi Mitra App is proving to be very helpful in removing these problems. With the help of this app, farmer Pawan Ji of Khandwa district increased the profit in cotton cultivation by 91%.

There has been a big difference in the cultivation of Pawanji after his association with Gramophone. Profit has increased as well as the cost of agriculture has also come down. Previously, where the agricultural cost of Pawan ji used to reach Rs 25000, now it has come down to Rs 17500. Talking at the same time, it is now 252500 rupees as compared to the earlier 132500 rupees.

Like Pawan ji, If other farmers also want to increase their income by removing their agricultural problems, then immediately install Gramophone app on your mobile or you can call our toll free number 1800-315-7566 and call your agriculture experts State the problems.

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Mandi Bhav: Know what is going on in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

Mandi Bhav

The price of wheat in Gautampura Mandi of Indore is Rs 1900 per quintal. At the same time, the price of onion in this market is Rs 410 per quintal. Talk about Khargone Market, then the price of wheat is running at Rs 1725 per quintal and the price of corn is Rs 1150 per quintal.

The model rate of wheat in Ujjain’s Badnagar mandi is Rs 1943 per quintal, gram Rs 3900 per quintal, dollar gram Rs 5845 per quintal, peas Rs 4301 per quintal, fenugreek rupees 5781 per quintal, garlic Rs 5090 per quintal, and soybean prices Rs 3674 Running per quintal.

Apart from this, if you talk about the Tal Mandi of Ratlam, the price of wheat is Rs. 1672 per quintal, mustard Rs. 4000 per quintal and the price of soybean is Rs. 3505 per quintal.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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The Meteorological Department has issued an alert, know how the weather will be in your area?

For the last several days, there has been continuous rains in many states of the country, which has made life difficult. Several regions of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh are also receiving rains. After the rain in the mountainous regions of Uttarakhand, the water level of the rivers has started increasing. For this reason, the Meteorological Department has issued a red alert of rain on 14 August in Uttarakhand.

Apart from Uttarakhand, the possibility of heavy rains is also being expressed by the Meteorological Department. Apart from this, the Meteorological Department has warned that there is a possibility of torrential rain in most of the states on Thursday, while there may be light rain and thunderstorm in some places.

Looking at the seasonal forecast for the next 24 hours, it is expected that in Gujarat, East Rajasthan, Konkan Goa, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Andhra Pradesh and parts of Telangana Light to moderate rains with some heavy showers are expected.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Heavy monsoon rains may occur in these states from 12 to 14 August

Possibility of heavy rains in many states, Orange alert issued

The weather is going to change once again in the coming days. In the past, torrential rains have been seen in Maharashtra and Bihar. It is now being told that there may be heavy rains in Maharashtra again in the next two days. Apart from Maharashtra, the monsoon is expected to remain active for many days in northern parts of the country. There is a possibility of rain in the coming days, along with the hill states of North India, as well as in the plains, which will change the weather patterns. Madhya Pradesh, East Rajasthan may also receive monsoon rains in the coming days.

According to private weather agency Skymet Weather, the coming week in Gujarat will be full of rain and by August 17, many areas of Gujarat will get good rain. Apart from this, monsoon is now active in Delhi-NCR and North West India. Heavy rains are likely over East Rajasthan, North Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and parts of Odisha.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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8.55 crore farmers got Rs 17,100 crore from PM Kisan Yojana

PM kisan samman

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has released the sixth installment of Rs 17,100 crore to more than 8.55 crore farmers under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) scheme.

Releasing this huge amount to the farmers, PM Modi said, “The mission of a country, a mandi, which has been in operation for the past 7 years, is now being completed. Through the first e-NAM, technology A large system base was made. Now the farmer has been freed from the mandis and mandi tax by making laws. Now the farmer has many options.”

It is worth mentioning that under the PM Kisan Yojana, the sixth installment was going to come in the first week of August and at the fixed time this amount has also been sent to the accounts of the farmers.

Source: ABPLive

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Stormy rain will occur in many states of the country, Meteorological Department alert issued

The country’s financial capital Mumbai has been witnessing heavy rains for the last few days, due to which the life of the city has been disturbed. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a monsoon flow in the Arabian Sea as well as a low pressure area in the southern areas of Madhya Pradesh. Due to these reasons, there is rain in these areas.

According to the Meteorological Department, this situation will remain for the next 2 days and heavy rains may occur in many states in the next 4 to 5 days. According to the Meteorological Department, light to moderate rains may occur over Gangetic West Bengal, coastal Odisha, Gujarat, Konkan Goa, coastal Karnataka, Kerala and parts of Andaman and Nicobar Islands during the next 24 hours. Apart from this, heavy rains may occur at one or two places between light to moderate monsoon showers in some parts of southeastern Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Farmers will get 15 lakh crore agricultural loans from the government

The agricultural sector is considered to be the backbone of the Indian economy, so the government always works for the betterment of the agricultural sector. In this series, the government has set a target of giving Rs 15 lakh crore of agricultural loans to farmers this year. The government should give this huge amount of money to the farmers under different schemes of the agriculture sector.

Kisan Credit Card is the most important scheme under the target of Rs. 15 lakh crore agricultural loan. So far, the benefit of this scheme has been given to more than 1 crore farmers. Similarly, under other agricultural schemes, this large amount will be spent in the form of loans to farmers.

Source: krishi jagran

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What is the price of wheat, soybean, gram etc. in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

Private mandis will now open in Madhya Pradesh, farmers will benefit from this

Wheat price is Rs 1800 per quintal at Gautampura Mandi in Indore. At the same time talk about Khacharoud Mandi situated in Ujjain, then the price of wheat here is Rs 1729 per quintal. Soyabean price in Khacharoud Market is currently Rs 3520 per quintal.

Talking about Ujjain’s Badnagar mandi, here the price of wheat is Rs 1900 per quintal, dollar gram price Rs 3910 per quintal, general gram price Rs 4180 per quintal and soybean price is Rs 3598 per quintal.

In Ratlam’s Taal Mandi, the price of wheat is Rs. 3550 per quintal and that of soyabean is Rs. 1700 per quintal. Apart from this, wheat is being sold at Ratlam Mandi in Ratlam at Rs. 1810 per quintal, Potato Rs. 2020 per quintal, Gram Vishal at Rs. 3790 per quintal, Tomato Rs. 1620 per quintal, Dollar gram at Rs. 5390 per quintal and Soybean at Rs 3571

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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89910 crore has been deposited in the account of more than one crore farmers

Kisan Credit Card will also help you in meeting domestic needs in lockdown

Union Minister of State for Agriculture Kailash Chaudhary has told that till now more than 1 crore farmers of the country have been issued KCC i.e. Kisan Credit Cards and under this Rs 89,810 crore have also been sent to farmers’ accounts.

Significantly, under KCC, taking a loan of up to three lakh rupees only attracts 7 percent interest. If the farmer returns this loan on time, then the farmer gets a further rebate of 3%. In such a situation, its rate for farmers is just 4 percent. A loan of up to 2 lakh rupees can be availed on 1 hectare land under KCC. However, the limit of this loan varies from bank to bank.

Source: News 18

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Weather forecast: Heavy rain may occur in these 5 states including Madhya Pradesh

Possibility of heavy rains in many states, Orange alert issued

Two months have passed since the monsoon and half the rainy season has also passed. In many states of the country, where flood situations have been created, good rain has not been seen in many areas yet due to which there is an Situation of uncertainty among the farmers. States like Bihar and Assam have been flooded due to heavy rains, while states like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan are still waiting for torrential rains.

Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in some states in the coming two days. These states include Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnatak.
Apart from this, heavy rains are likely to occur over coastal Karnataka and southern Konkan-Goa region in some places with good monsoon rains during the next 24 hours.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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