How much increase in the price of wheat in the mandis of MP?

wheat mandi rates

What is the price of wheat today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Panna, Shivpuri, Chhatarpur, Dewas, Khargone, Damoh, Rajgarh, Hoshangabad etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

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District

Mandi

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

1

Hoshangabad

Bankhedi

1,851

1,941

2

Bhind

Mow

1,900

2,062

3

Shajapur

Kalapipal

1,975

2,455

4

Shivpuri

Barad

1,885

1,920

5

Panna

Panna

1,910

2,018

6

Khargone

Kasrawad

1,900

2,120

7

Chhatarpur

Harpalpur

1,850

1,950

8

Damoh

Patharia

1,800

2,026

9

Rajgarh

Khilchipur

1,835

1,974

10

Jhabua

Jhabua

1,950

2,060

11

Panna

Pawai

1,895

1,895

Source: National Agriculture Market

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Know when to do the second spray in the nursery of chilli

  • For protection from sucking insects (thrips, aphid, whitefly) and fungal diseases (damping off, root rot) in chilli crop. It is very important to spray at 25 -30 days, stage of crop or 5 days before transplanting, So that healthy seedlings can be transplanted in the main field and  proper growth of the plant can be done.

Required Spraying – 

 Spray Abamectin 1.9% EC(Abacin) @ 15 ml + Metalaxyl 4% + Mancozeb 64% WP (Sanchar) @ 60 g + Maxxroot 15 g, per 15 liters of water.

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Many states will get relief from heat due to pre monsoon rains

know the weather forecast,

Pre-monsoon rains will start in Mumbai after a long time. Thunderstorms and thundershowers are possible over many parts of Maharashtra including Telangana, Chhattisgarh, southern districts of Madhya Pradesh and some parts of Gujarat. Scattered thunderstorms are possible over Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and West Uttar Pradesh on June 11 or 12. Monsoon will remain active over Northeast India and weak over South India. The weather will remain warm over the northern parts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

Source: Skymet Weather

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What were the prices of fruits and crops on June 8 in different mandis of the country?

Todays Mandi Rates

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

11

Ratlam

Garlic

4

8

Ratlam

Garlic

9

20

Ratlam

Garlic

22

32

Ratlam

Garlic

34

54

Jaipur

Onion

11

12

Jaipur

Onion

13

14

Jaipur

Onion

15

16

Jaipur

Onion

4

5

Jaipur

Onion

6

7

Jaipur

Onion

8

9

Jaipur

Onion

10

11

Jaipur

Garlic

12

15

Jaipur

Garlic

18

22

Jaipur

Garlic

28

35

Jaipur

Garlic

38

45

Jaipur

Garlic

10

12

Jaipur

Garlic

15

18

Jaipur

Garlic

22

25

Jaipur

Garlic

30

35

Nashik

Onion

5

6

Nashik

Onion

5

7

Nashik

Onion

8

12

Nashik

Onion

14

Varanasi

Onion

9

11

Varanasi

Onion

11

13

Varanasi

Onion

12

14

Varanasi

Onion

8

10

Varanasi

Onion

12

13

Varanasi

Garlic

14

15

Varanasi

Garlic

9

15

Varanasi

Garlic

15

20

Varanasi

Garlic

20

25

Varanasi

Garlic

25

35

Patna

Onion

9

11

Patna

Onion

12

13

Patna

Onion

14

Patna

Onion

9

11

Patna

Onion

12

13

Patna

Onion

16

Patna

Garlic

20

25

Patna

Garlic

30

33

Patna

Garlic

35

36

Jaipur

Pineapple

65

70

Jaipur

Jack Fruit

15

Jaipur

Lemon

45

Jaipur

Mango

45

52

Jaipur

Mango

35

Jaipur

Lemon

45

Jaipur

Coconut Green

35

36

Jaipur

Ginger

30

32

Jaipur

Potato

12

15

Jaipur

Water melon

6

Jaipur

Raw Mango

25

Jaipur

Lychee

60

Jaipur

Apple

105

Lucknow

Apple

90

105

Lucknow

Mango

35

40

Lucknow

Lychee

55

65

Lucknow

Ginger

24

25

Lucknow

Potato

16

17

Lucknow

Onion

14

Lucknow

Onion

11

12

Ratlam

Potato

16

Ratlam

Papaya

10

15

Ratlam

Green Chilli

20

22

Ratlam

Water melon

8

10

Ratlam

Musk Melon

12

14

Ratlam

Tomato

30

36

Ratlam

Banana

22

Ratlam

Mango

38

Ratlam

Mango

32

Ratlam

Mango

30

34

Ratlam

Pomegranate

100

Patna

Tomato

50

55

Patna

Potato

10

12

Patna

Garlic

12

Patna

Garlic

28

Patna

Garlic

36

Patna

Water melon

18

Patna

Jack Fruit

20

Patna

Grapes

55

Patna

Musk Melon

15

Patna

Apple

95

100

Patna

Pomegranate

95

100

Patna

Green Chilli

25

Patna

Bitter Gourd

30

Patna

Cucumber

7

8

Patna

Pumpkin

8

Vijaywada

Potato

30

Vijaywada

Tomato

55

Vijaywada

Green Chilli

50

55

Vijaywada

Lady Finger

30

35

Vijaywada

Brinjal

42

Vijaywada

Cucumber

40

Vijaywada

Carrot

55

Vijaywada

Bottle Gaurd

15

Vijaywada

Cabbage

35

Vijaywada

Ginger

58

Siliguri

Potato

10

Siliguri

Ginger

23

Siliguri

Pineapple

40

Siliguri

Apple

120

Siliguri

Garlic

17

18

Siliguri

Garlic

25

Siliguri

Garlic

33

36

Kanpur

Onion

5

6

Kanpur

Onion

8

Kanpur

Onion

9

11

Kanpur

Onion

13

Kanpur

Garlic

8

Kanpur

Garlic

25

Kanpur

Garlic

30

32

Kanpur

Garlic

40

42

Varanasi

Potato

14

15

Varanasi

Ginger

27

28

Varanasi

Mango

30

40

Varanasi

Pineapple

18

24

Varanasi

Lychee

50

60

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Nutrients are getting depleted from the soil due to these reasons

Agriculture is the only business in India which has been going on for centuries. In this growing era of modernity, many changes have taken place in the agriculture sector. Chemical fertilizers and low-cost formulas are being adopted to get more productivity and profits in less time. Due to this, the soil is gradually becoming weak from inside.

Apart from this, due to global warming, there has been a lot of change in the behaviour of the weather. Due to this, there have been floods and some droughts have been seen. Where about 80% of the farmers of the country depend on rain, due to this the most impact of the weather has been on the agriculture sector. In such a situation, to get the benefit, the farmers make many mistakes during the cultivation, which affects the yield potential of the soil.

The reason for the depletion of nutrients from the soil

  • The first reason for this is not to use cow dung, green manure or vermicompost in crops.

  • Indiscriminate application of fertilizers without soil testing

  • not cultivating according to crop rotation

  • cultivating a consistently high yielding crop

  • using saline water for irrigation

  • Deep ploughing, leads to depletion of zinc, sulfur and nitrogen in the soil

  • Do not close the weeds of the fields, due to which the nutrients of the soil are also washed away along with the water

According to government data, this situation has been seen more in the states like Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. If these mistakes are not rectified, it will be difficult to stop the land from becoming barren.

Source: Aaj Tak

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Women farmers will get free moth bean seeds, as well as training will be done

Preparations for the Kharif crop are about to begin across the country. Farmer brothers will sow Kharif crops in the fields according to their region and climate. High-quality seeds are essential for good yields. In such a situation, the Rajasthan government has implemented a special scheme to benefit the women farmers of the state.

The state government has decided to provide free moth bean seeds to women farmers so that the production of crops can be increased. Under the ‘Mukhyamantri Krishak Saathi Yojana’, mini kits of certified seeds of moth bean will be given free of cost to small and marginal women farmers of the state.

Under the scheme, priority will be given to scheduled castes and tribes and women farmers living below the poverty line. Apart from this, women who have irrigation facilities available can also take advantage of this scheme. Along with this, farmers will also be trained for farming. The state government has issued instructions to implement the scheme.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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Symptoms and management of Phomopsis blight disease in brinjal crop

  • The cause of the disease is a fungus called Phomopsis vexans, which usually targets the brinjal crop,

  • Symptoms of the disease appear on the leaves, stems and fruits, small gray to brown spots appear on the leaves, which gradually spread over the entire leaf, in case of more infection, the leaves get scorched, along with this the symptoms of the disease also appear on the fruit and stem, sunken brown spots are formed on the fruit, which join together and affect the entire fruit, resulting in rotting and falling of the fruit.

  • Prevention Measures – Spraying withJatayu (Chlorothalonil 75% WP) (@ 400 gm or  Conica(Kasugamycin 5% + Copper Oxychloride 45% WP) (Conica) @ 300g + Silico Max (Sticker)@50 ml in 200 liters of water per acre spray.

Biological treatment – Spraying with Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 250 -500 gm/acre

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