
Paddy procurement begins September 23, ensuring fair prices for farmers through MSP with extensive state arrangements in place.

India engaged in strategic discussions at the G20 Agriculture Meeting, enhancing global cooperation in technology, sustainability, and trade.

PM Awas Yojana provides affordable housing to the poor, offering subsidies, loans, and various benefits for home construction.

September weather will shape India's kharif crop yields, with paddy up 4%, but urad and cotton facing challenges.

Mahindra’s ‘Tractor Tech’ program trained 46 youth in Jabalpur, offering skills and job placements in the agriculture sector.

The 2024-25 Sugarcane Policy in Uttar Pradesh prioritizes small farmers, offering enhanced benefits for efficient selling and support.

India's sowing area reaches 109.23 million hectares, raising hopes for a bumper harvest and easing food inflation concerns.

ICAR launched 7 high-yielding soybean, groundnut, sesame, and safflower varieties, offering better yields, pest resistance, and adaptability.

The government offers free plots and low-interest loans to BPL families in Haryana under the MMGAY-E housing scheme.

India’s Basmati rice production is expected to rise by 20% in 2024 due to favorable rains and expanded cultivation.

Madhya Pradesh farmers can register to sell Kharif crops at MSP starting September 19, with Aadhaar verification required.

Cotton prices rise across India, surpassing MSP due to reduced cultivation and market shortages, benefiting farmers with higher returns.

PM Awas Yojana offers financial aid to help low-income families build homes, ensuring secure housing across rural India.

The Aadhaar-like ID for farmers will simplify scheme access, reduce verification issues, and improve agricultural planning starting in October 2024.

The Chief Minister Tractor Distribution Scheme provides farmers with subsidized tractors and equipment, enhancing agricultural productivity and support.




